Draw In is a mobile puzzle game where the main objective is to draw a line that perfectly matches the outline of various shapes and objects. The challenge lies in measuring the shape's perimeter and sketching it as closely as possible without going over the limit. Each level presents a new object or figure, making the game progressively more difficult as you advance.
The game’s concept is straightforward, yet it requires a keen eye and precise control. As you draw, the line wraps around the object, revealing the hidden image. The closer your line matches the actual outline, the higher your score. It’s a game that tests your judgment and spatial awareness, offering both relaxation and mental stimulation.
Starting a Level: When you begin a level in Draw In, you'll see a dotted outline of an object or shape on the screen. At the bottom of the screen, there's a line that you need to draw to match the shape's perimeter.
Drawing the Line: To play, simply tap and hold the screen to start drawing the line. As you hold, the line extends around the object. Your goal is to release your hold at just the right moment so that the line matches the shape’s perimeter as closely as possible.
Measuring the Perimeter: Before you start drawing, it’s essential to estimate the length of the object’s perimeter. If you draw the line too short, it won’t reach all the way around, and you’ll fail the level. If you draw it too long, it will overlap, and you’ll also fail. Precision is key.
Revealing the Picture: Once you release the line, it wraps around the object, revealing the picture hidden within the shape. If your line matches the perimeter closely enough, you’ll earn a high score and move on to the next level.
Advancing Through Levels: The game gets progressively harder as you advance, with more complex shapes and tighter margins for error. Each successful level unlocks the next, keeping you engaged and challenged.
Measure Carefully: Before you start drawing, take a moment to visually measure the object’s perimeter. Try to estimate the length of the line you’ll need to draw. With practice, you’ll get better at making these estimations.
Start Small: If you’re unsure about the exact length, it’s better to start with a shorter line. You can always extend it further if needed, but once you go over the limit, the level is lost.
Practice Precision: The game rewards precision, so practice controlling the length of your line carefully. The more precise you are, the better your chances of scoring high and progressing through the levels.
Focus on the Outline: Pay attention to the shape’s outline and use it as a guide for how long your line should be. The closer your line is to the actual outline, the more likely you are to succeed.