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''Hue Pixel Painter'' is a little known puzzle/platforming hybrid where the game was controlled by moton controls. ''Hue Pixel Painter'' was the ''other'' game in a two-pack of games commonly refered to as just ''[[Tony Hawk Pro Skater|Tony Hawk's Motion]]'' for the [[Nintendo DS]], and as such was often overlooked despite being somewhat good.
 
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The game received the benefit of being seldom mentioned anywhere, despite being on the cover of another game, and actually having more gameplay than the main game that was sold with it.
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This game contains examples of:
 
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Until you start spreading the paint around, the levels are black and white.
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]
* [[No Plot, No Problem]]: You're a character who saves the world by painting it. The [[Mook|Drabs]] are trying to keep the world black and white. That's about it.
* [[Scenery Asas You Go]]: You actually create most of the interesting objects in a level by surrounding them with paint.
* [[Sidetracked Byby the Gold Saucer]]: This can become the case if you played this as a curiosity after growing weary of the Tony Hawk's game.
* [[Slippy -Slidey Ice World]]: Particularly annoying since Hue is controlled by momentum and the ice makes him even trickier to handle.
* [[Waggle]]: Averted; while the only way to play this game is with the motion pack, it doesn't feel out of place.
 
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