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Draw Here is a physics game focusing on "Geometric Slicing" and "Gravity Filling." The core is "Closed-Shape Generation"—players draw lines in specific zones that solidify and fall. It emphasizes "Volume and Occlusion Logic," where the generated objects must collide with, push, or collect stars. It is a challenge of spatial occupancy and dynamic environmental intervention.
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Draw shapes on the screen. The gameplay is "Star Collection Mode": your generated entities must push the target ball into stars. Operation involves "Gravity Prediction"—you must account for how a shape will bounce or tumble. Some levels require a "Container" shape to catch falling items, others a "Wedge" to pry open narrow mechanical gaps.
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High scores depend on minimizing "Draw Actions." Collecting all stars with a single object earns a "Perfect" rating. The pro secret is "Edge Leveraging"—using the level's fixed walls as anchors by drawing "Hook" shapes that hang on corners, creating a permanent guide path. In high-speed levels, pre-drawing a barrier is essential to controlling ball flow.
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Yes. An object's "Mass" is proportional to its area. Larger drawn objects exert more force and pressure on the game's physics environment.
Usually yes, but it increases the complexity of the object's physics mesh, which might lead to instability. Keep shapes simple for better control.
Yes. Draw Logic can be played for free in your browser on H5Joy.
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