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LOVE DOTS

No two people draw the same ridiculous ramp or lopsided box. Just find your solution!

Developer: OnlineGamess

4.7
Score
LOVE DOTS
LOVE DOTS
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LOVE DOTS

Editor's Review :

If I had to describe Love Dots in one sentence, I'd say it feels like being a dating app matchmaker - but for two completely clueless little balls. They're obviously meant to be together, they're just sitting there staring into space, helpless, waiting for someone to literally draw them closer. That someone, of course, is you. With a line here, a squiggle there, or maybe a chaotic spiral if you're feeling bold, you become the unseen force that gives their awkward little love story a push in the right direction. Most of the time, your first idea in Love Dots feels like a stroke of genius - until you hit play and realize you've created a useless seesaw or a ramp that just flings one ball into space while the other sulks in place. It's not a game of perfection; it's a game of stubborn optimism. The mechanics are simple - you click and draw, and once you let go, physics takes over like a slightly tipsy wedding DJ. Sometimes your line gently nudges the dots into each other's orbit, and other times it just... doesn't. No explanation, no drama, just gravity and regret. You'll find yourself whispering, "That should've worked," while your masterpiece collapses for the fourth time. And then, somehow, you scribble a ridiculous squiggle and it works - and you feel like Cupid with a marker. What makes Love Dots so charming isn't just the puzzle-solving - it's how personal each solution feels. No two people draw the same ridiculous ramp or lopsided box. You get to inject your own weird logic into every level. The game doesn't rush you, doesn't judge you, and doesn't care if you accidentally draw something that looks like modern art. It just waits patiently while you figure out how to help these two oblivious balls find each other. And when they finally bump into one another, it's weirdly satisfying - like you've just pulled off a tiny act of digital matchmaking. No hearts, no roses, just gravity, imagination, and two dots that finally get their happy ending.

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