Art Master is a 1983 simulator for the Vectrex, intrinsically linked to the Light Pen accessory, where you engage in digital artistry by drawing directly onto the vector screen using the peripheral; the core loop focuses entirely on creative expression and constructing visual designs within this unique hardware environment.
The primary gameplay loop revolves around using the dedicated Light Pen accessory to interact with the vector display. This peripheral allows players to draw lines, shapes, and intricate designs directly onto the monitor, translating physical movement into on-screen graphics in real-time. The system provides the tools necessary to construct original images within the confines of the hardware capabilities of the time.
As a simulator, the focus is not on traditional simulation tasks but rather on simulating the act of artistic creation. Players are given a blank canvas environment where the main objective is the production of static or dynamic visual art pieces using the light pen input method. The atmosphere is one of pure digital creation, relying on the player's imagination for content.
This main game was launched exclusively for the Vectrex console in late 1983. It is intrinsically linked to the Light Pen accessory, as the game's functionality is dependent upon this hardware addition for its intended interactive experience. Given its age and platform limitations, the current state reflects its original 1983 design, with no modern updates or community patches available.
The most distinctive feature is the direct, real-time input method provided by the Light Pen, which was revolutionary for home consoles in that era. The game functions as a digital easel, allowing users to explore vector graphics creation without complex menu navigation, focusing purely on the drawing process itself.
There is no additional downloadable content (DLC) or expansion packs associated with this title. The experience provided upon release represents the complete package for this specific creative tool.