ABOUT THE GAME
Scribble World: Drawing Puzzle game overview
A pencil is the problem-solving tool in Scribble World: Drawing Puzzle. Scribball cannot simply walk through every challenge, so you add lines to the scene and use them as paths, supports, or guides. The surrounding physics objects matter: a seesaw changes balance, a trampoline redirects motion, and a bubble can alter how the character travels. This entry is the third game in the drawing-puzzle series, and its stages reward experimentation rather than a single prescribed stroke. A line that looks direct may interact poorly with the moving elements, while a shorter mark can guide Scribball into the right position. Progress comes from building a workable escape route for each challenge.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
You will study the arrangement, draw a proposed route, observe how the physics react, and revise the sketch when Scribball cannot reach the way out.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Scribble World: Drawing Puzzle
Look at the fixed platforms and interactive objects before drawing. Press on the play area, drag the pencil along the route you want to create, and release when the line has the necessary length and angle.
Let the new line interact with seesaws, trampolines, bubbles, and Scribball's movement. If the route stalls or sends the character away from the exit, redraw with a different slope or support point.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Click and drag with a mouse, or touch and drag, to draw each pencil line.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Scribble World: Drawing Puzzle
- Use short support lines first so physics objects can still move freely.
- Watch the likely direction of a bounce before placing the next ramp.
- Redraw one troublesome section instead of making the entire path more complicated.




