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Use your finger or mouse to draw lines or barriers to shield the stickman from danger.
Developer: bestgames.com
- 4.4
- Score
You wouldn't think drawing squiggly lines could be this stressful, but Draw Two Save: Save the Man proves otherwise. At first glance, it looks easy enough - just protect a little stickman from some very unfortunate accidents. But then the game throws a falling boulder at him, or a swarm of bees, or a random sawblade spinning out of nowhere, and suddenly you're sweating over what shape to draw and where to place it. It's part puzzle, part doodle pad, and part physics experiment gone slightly off the rails. The concept is simple, but the way it plays out is anything but predictable. The main mechanic is easy to understand: you use your finger or mouse to draw lines, shapes, or barriers to shield the stickman from danger. Once you stop drawing, gravity kicks in and chaos usually follows. You might draw a perfect arc, only for the obstacle to bounce off and roll back the other way. Or maybe your line accidentally traps the stickman instead of saving him. That's part of the fun. It's all about testing ideas quickly and watching them succeed - or fail - in hilarious ways. Some levels are straightforward, like blocking a falling object. Others are trickier and require a bit of clever thinking, like rerouting spikes or balancing weight. There's no time limit, so you can think things through, but you'll definitely feel the urge to just try again and again until you get it right. What keeps Draw Two Save so fun is how creative and forgiving it feels. The puzzles are short and silly, but they always leave room for weird solutions. You don't have to draw the "correct" answer - just whatever works. Maybe it's a circle, maybe it's a weird zigzag, maybe it's a giant scribble that just happens to block the danger. When your messy doodle ends up saving the stickman, it feels like a tiny victory. It's a great game to play in short bursts, and because each level is quick, it's easy to fall into that "just one more" mindset. Whether you're casually solving puzzles or experimenting with the physics engine just to see what happens, Draw Two Save delivers exactly what it promises: a simple, clever, slightly chaotic way to make you feel just a little bit like a genius - with a pen.