Draw Happy Glass
The glass is sad because its empty. Your job is to draw a line to make the glass filled up with liquid and smile again! Try to find the best way to complete each level. You can come up with your own solution so be creative and dont be afraid to think out of th
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Draw Happy Glass Review & Gameplay Guide
I just spent the last hour playing Draw Happy Glass and I'm still trying to process my thoughts on this game. I mean, it's one of those super casual games that you can just pick up and play whenever, but at the same time, it's surprisingly addictive. The basic idea of the game is that you have to draw lines to guide a glass as it fills up with liquid, and your goal is to fill the glass to the brim without spilling a drop. Sounds easy, right? Well, it's not as easy as it sounds.
The first few levels are a breeze, and I found myself breezing through them without even thinking. But as the levels progress, the game starts to introduce new challenges like obstacles, different types of liquids, and even changes in gravity. That's when things start to get really tricky. I found myself having to retry levels multiple times, and even then, I wouldn't always succeed. It's frustrating, but it's also kind of satisfying when you finally manage to beat a level that's been giving you trouble.
One thing I really like about Draw Happy Glass is the physics engine. The way the liquids flow and interact with the environment is really realistic, and it adds a whole new level of challenge to the game. I mean, you have to take into account the viscosity of the liquid, the shape of the glass, and even the angle at which you're drawing the lines. It's actually pretty impressive. The graphics are also pretty cute, with colorful visuals and fun animations. It's definitely a game that's geared towards a more casual audience, but I think even hardcore gamers could appreciate the challenge and complexity that it offers.
As I played through the game, I did start to notice some minor issues with the controls. Sometimes, the lines I drew wouldn't register properly, or the game would glitch out and I'd have to restart the level. It's not a huge deal, but it's definitely annoying when it happens. I also wish there were more levels, or at least some kind of level editor that would allow players to create their own challenges. The game does have a level sharing feature, where you can share your own levels with other players, but it's not the same as having a built-in level editor.
Despite those minor issues, I'm actually really enjoying Draw Happy Glass. It's a great game to play when you have a few minutes to kill, and it's definitely a good choice if you're looking for something casual and relaxing. I mean, it's not going to challenge you in the same way that a game like Dark Souls or Sekiro would, but it's still a lot of fun. And hey, it's also a great game to play if you're looking for something to play with your kids or other family members. It's just one of those games that's easy to pick up and play, and it's hard to put down once you start.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend Draw Happy Glass to anyone who's looking for a fun and casual gaming experience. It's not perfect, but it's definitely a lot of fun, and it's a great way to pass the time. I'm not sure how much replay value it has, but for now, I'm happy to keep playing and see how far I can get. If you're looking for a game that's easy to play and hard to put down, then Draw Happy Glass is definitely worth checking out.
๐ฏ How to Play
Press the play button, wait for the game to load, then follow the in-game instructions.