Definition of «cut out paint»
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Cut out paint refers to a specific visual or gameplay element in Meccha Chameleon or similar games, where a section of the environment is designed to look like a painted surface but functions as a hiding spot or interactive object. The term is often used in gaming communities to describe moments where players exploit these elements for strategic advantage or comedic effect. It carries a tone of admiration for the game’s design or frustration at being fooled by it. The phrase is particularly popular among fans of the game, as it highlights the creativity and unpredictability of the gameplay.
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> The fact that Sovi didn’t see the cut out paint when he shot Yumi just a hair away is crazy.
> That cut out paint spot was so sneaky—I almost fell for it too.
> I love how the cut out paint adds another layer of strategy to the game.
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