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Draw Happy Puzzle

She's standing in the rain with no umbrella, or about to ride a bike that's missing its wheels.

Developer: bestgames.com

4.7
Score
Draw Happy Puzzle
Draw Happy Puzzle
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Draw Happy Puzzle

Editor's Review :

I wasn't expecting much when I opened Draw Happy Puzzle - just another quick puzzle game to kill a few minutes. But pretty soon, I found myself grinning while trying to figure out why this little cartoon girl was sad again. Each level throws you into a strange little situation: maybe she's standing in the rain with no umbrella, or about to ride a bike that's missing its wheels. The catch? You're the one who has to fix it, and all you get is a black line to draw with. It sounds simple - and it is - but it's also kind of hilarious. Some puzzles make total sense, others are totally random, and somehow that combo makes it hard to stop playing. The gameplay is super intuitive. You're presented with a scenario and a blank space somewhere on the screen - something isn't right, and it's up to you to fix it by drawing directly onto the image. The game gives no instructions, which is part of the fun. You might need to complete a half-eaten hotdog, sketch in missing clothing, or draw a rope so someone doesn't fall off a ledge. Sometimes your solution works immediately. Other times, you'll draw something that technically makes sense... and the game just stares at you until you get it right. The drawing tool is very basic - it's really just a single black line - but the puzzles are designed around that simplicity. The challenge lies in interpreting the scene: what's missing? What would solve the problem? What, exactly, will make the little girl stop frowning? Occasionally, your answer will be completely ridiculous, and it still works - which only makes it funnier. What I enjoyed most about Draw Happy Puzzle is how low-key silly it is. It doesn't pretend to be deep or dramatic - it just hands you a problem, asks you to draw something goofy, and rewards you with a smile and a confetti animation. It's oddly satisfying to get it right, and it's even kind of endearing when you mess up and try again. The puzzles range from obvious to oddly specific, so you never really know what's coming next. It's perfect for short play sessions when you want something playful that still engages your brain a bit. And even if the drawing tool is super simple, it still lets you feel clever when you solve a level. If you're into creative puzzles, light humor, and games that don't take themselves too seriously, this one's worth a try. Who knew making someone smile could be this fun?

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