In this week’s game you will need a mix of patience, timing, and a touch of strategy in order to achieve victory in this physics puzzler. Can you successfully control all of the liquid while moving it towards a victorious finish or will it all ‘go down the drain’?
Liquid
There are three modes in the game, but you will only be able to access Color Mode at first.
There are nine levels for you to successfully pour your way through in Color Mode.
Welcome to the first level which serves as a tutorial to help you become familiar with how the game works. When you first start a level all of the liquid will be up in the air as droplets (as shown here) before it lands together into a ‘solid’ liquid mass.
Once it settles into a liquid mass you are ready to start pouring your way to victory. You only need to use the Right and Left Arrow Keys to rotate the structure and send the liquid on its way.
First rotation to the right and our liquid is on its way…
Time to rotate to the right some more…
Go, go, go!
Every drop made it to the Finish Area and that will definitely help make the score higher.
Note: You can monitor the number of liquid drops collected in the upper right corner.
Once you have completed a level you will see your Time, Liquid Drops Collected, and Star Scores.
Here is a look at the second level with a new hint about Yellow Lines that are attached to the walls in places…those will destroy your liquid drops. Good luck and have fun!
Note: Higher levels will contain moving obstacles which can trap your liquid drops and cost you when it comes to winning a level and your score.
Play the Game
Liquid
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