Out now

Gallery One

Developed by Tim Rachor · Published by Tim Rachor

Casual
StatusOut now ReleaseAug 10, 2018 PriceFree to play

At a glance

PlatformsWindows
ModesSingle-player
PriceFree to play
StatusOut now
Early accessNo
Languages1

Overview

A casual game by Tim Rachor, published by Tim Rachor — single-player.

Steam’s own one-line description: “Help Ignatius Belafonte to re-establish the Art Gallery of his Father. Create true Art by rolling your paintball all over the outdated masterpieces!” — developer/publisher text via the Steam store page.

Reception & community

Owners (est.)0 – 20000
Player-voted tags:Casual

Review sentiment, ownership and peak-concurrent estimates via SteamSpy; tags are player-voted on Steam. Estimates change over time.

Features & modes

Derived from the gameplay modes and feature categories Steam lists for Gallery One.

FeatureSupported
Single-playerYes
MultiplayerNo
Co-opNo
Online co-opNo
PvPNo
Cross-platform multiplayerNo
Full controller supportNo
Partial controller supportYes
Steam Cloud savesYes
Steam AchievementsNo

System requirements (PC)

As published on the Steam store page. Requirements can change between updates.

Minimum

  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: iCore5
  • Memory: 2048 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Radeon R380
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1024 MB available space

Supported languages (1)

English

Gallery One FAQ

Answered from the official Steam listing as of June 2026. Where something hasn't been announced, we say so rather than guess.

What kind of game is Gallery One?

Steam classifies Gallery One as a Casual game, developed by Tim Rachor. Help Ignatius Belafonte to re-establish the Art Gallery of his Father. Create true Art by rolling your paintball all over the outdated masterpieces!

Is Gallery One free to play?

Yes — Steam lists Gallery One as Free to Play.

Is Gallery One single-player or multiplayer?

Steam lists these modes for Gallery One: Single-player. It lists a single-player mode.

Is Gallery One on PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch?

Our data comes from the Steam (PC) store, which lists Gallery One for Windows. Console availability isn’t in our Steam-sourced data — check the official site or the console store.

Is Gallery One out yet?

Yes — Steam lists a release date of Aug 10, 2018.

What platforms is Gallery One on?

Gallery One is listed for Windows on the Steam (PC) store. Console availability isn't covered by Steam's PC store data — check the official channels.

Is Gallery One single-player or multiplayer?

Steam lists these modes: Single-player.

How much does Gallery One cost?

It's free to play, per Steam.

Who made Gallery One?

Gallery One is developed by Tim Rachor and published by Tim Rachor.

Where to get Gallery One

We don't sell games or track prices — this links to the official Steam store page.

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