Draw Play Puzzle

Draw Play Puzzle

5.947,876 playes

Draw Play Puzzle combines creative drawing with platforming elements, challenging you to sketch your own paths to overcome obstacles and guide your character safely to the goal.

About Draw Play Puzzle

Draw Play Puzzle is a logic-based platformer where the environment is partially defined by your own creativity. Instead of relying solely on pre-built platforms, you use your mouse to draw lines that the character can walk on, jump from, or use as shields against hazards. This interaction between freehand drawing and traditional movement creates a unique puzzle-solving dynamic where your imagination is just as important as your reflexes.

The game appeals to players who enjoy experimentation and creative thinking. Each level presents a new layout that requires a mix of steady drawing and precise platforming. It is particularly suited for those who like physics-based challenges where there is often more than one way to reach the exit, allowing for personalized solutions to every logic hurdle.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 12/07/2018

Why players like Draw Play Puzzle

  • Creative freedom to draw custom solutions for every level.
  • Satisfying blend of logic puzzles and traditional platforming.
  • Simple, intuitive controls that allow for complex problem-solving.
  • Engaging trial-and-error gameplay that rewards experimentation.

Instructions

mouse

AD = move

W = jump

How to play

Use the mouse to draw lines directly onto the screen to bridge gaps or bypass obstacles. Once your path is drawn, use the keyboard to move and jump across your hand-drawn platforms. The objective is to navigate the character to the finish line safely. If a line does not work as intended, you can redraw your path to find a more effective route through the level.

Tips for beginners

  • Draw smooth, flat lines to make walking and jumping much more predictable.
  • Use your drawings as protective barriers if you need to block off dangerous areas.
  • Keep your sketches efficient; sometimes a simple bridge is safer than a complex structure.