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Honey Catcher

At its core, Honey Catcher uses cutting honey packs into a creature's mouth. Cut each honey pack so its contents fall into the creature's mouth.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Honey Catcher game overview

Honey packs hang in different pots above a creature that must receive the falling contents. The player is trying to cut each honey pack so its contents fall into the creature's mouth. The deciding detail is that the cut location controls the honey's fall and must line up with the mouth below. Drawing a vertical line from the pack toward the creature's mouth determines what happens during cutting at the point that lets gravity carry the honey into the target; a clean pour completes the current honey-catching quest. If a cut sends honey outside the creature's mouth, the game ends. Successful pours advance through quests with differently positioned pots and packs.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Play begins around drawing a vertical line from the pack toward the creature's mouth and settles into cutting at the point that lets gravity carry the honey into the target. The cut location controls the honey's fall and must line up with the mouth below, while a clean pour completes the current honey-catching quest.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Honey Catcher

Drawing a vertical line from the pack toward the creature's mouth establishes the approach. The cut location controls the honey's fall and must line up with the mouth below. The desired outcome is to cut each honey pack so its contents fall into the creature's mouth.

Successful pours advance through quests with differently positioned pots and packs. Reach that development through cutting at the point that lets gravity carry the honey into the target.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

On Android, swipe across a pack to cut it; on a computer, hold the mouse button and drag through the selected pack.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Honey Catcher

  1. Cut only after the pack and mouth centers are aligned in your view.
  2. Use a short deliberate swipe so a neighboring pack is not opened accidentally.
  3. Account for an off-center pot by cutting the side that redirects the fall inward.