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Where is The Water

Each level has a problem: how do you get water from its source to the crocodile's cup?

Developer: Kiz10

4.5
Score
Where is The Water
Where is The Water
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Where is The Water

Editor's Review :

If you've ever tried to fix a leaky faucet or connect a garden hose without soaking yourself, Where is The Water might feel oddly familiar - but a lot more fun and way less messy. In this game, the star isn't a hero in armor or a warrior with a sword, but a thirsty little crocodile who just wants a proper sip. Your job? Get the water flowing. But this isn't as straightforward as turning a tap. You'll need to think like a plumber, draw like an engineer, and improvise like someone trying to build a rollercoaster out of bendy straws. It's puzzling, playful, and just the right kind of weird. Each level starts with a problem: how do you get water from its source to the crocodile's cup? Sometimes the solution is simple - draw a slope and let gravity do its thing. But quickly, the game throws in obstacles: moving platforms, strange angles, scattered stars, and terrain that just doesn't want to cooperate. You'll drag, draw, and sometimes even gamble, trying to guess if your improvised pipe will actually hold up. There's no one "correct" path, and that's the beauty of it. You can try elegant curves or clumsy zigzags, and both might work - if your physics instincts are sharp. It's a sandbox in disguise, one that rewards trial and error over perfection. And when your hand-drawn canal actually delivers every last drop? It feels better than you'd expect. What really makes Where is The Water worth your time is its attitude. It doesn't push you to rush. There's no timer ticking down your joy. Instead, it encourages experimentation, lets you reset without penalty, and invites you to relax while problem-solving. The cartoon visuals are crisp and cheerful, and the game performs beautifully whether you're on a computer or just killing time on your phone. It's one of those rare puzzle games that manages to be mentally satisfying without feeling mentally exhausting. Whether you're 8 or 80, whether you're in it for the crocodile or just the challenge, this one's an easy recommendation. Try not to spill too much - unless it's laughter.

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