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"Love In Drawing" is a puzzle game that challenges players to reflect and draw in order to gather red and blue balls in 100 unique levels. The game offers varying difficulty levels and addictive gameplay, complete with a relaxing soundtrack. The goal is to complete all levels, exercising your problem-solving skills and creativity along the way.

  • PC
  • Windows

Reviews

78%
Audience ScoreBased on 79 reviews
music3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
  • The game offers a fun and creative mechanic that allows players to draw various shapes to solve puzzles.
  • It's inexpensive and provides a decent amount of gameplay for its price, making it a good value.
  • The puzzles start off easy but become increasingly challenging, keeping players engaged.
  • The game suffers from performance issues, including lag and crashes when drawing larger shapes or complex structures.
  • There is a lack of content, with only 100 levels that can be completed in a short amount of time, leading to a feeling of repetitiveness.
  • Many players noted that the game feels like a poorly executed copy of existing free games, which diminishes its appeal.
  • gameplay9 mentions

    The gameplay features a mix of creative mechanics and simple yet challenging puzzles, appealing primarily to younger audiences. However, players have noted inconsistencies in game mechanics that can lead to frustration, particularly in the later levels. Additionally, some users experienced performance issues, which detracted from the overall enjoyment.

    • “Interesting and funny mechanics at the base of the game that allow for a huge amount of creativity.”
    • “Simple mechanics, yet increasingly difficult puzzles.”
    • “The way the levels introduce new mechanics keeps it fresh as you try to figure out how to handle them.”
    • “Even if you theoretically know how to solve a level, there is no guarantee that it will work because of game mechanics, which makes the last third of the levels utterly unenjoyable.”
    • “Most of the time, you can beat new mechanics the most efficient way if you disable their functionality with your buildings.”
    • “I simply do not recommend this game for the reason that although simplistic in code, aesthetics, and gameplay, it surprisingly has difficulty running on my computer.”
  • music3 mentions

    The music in the game receives mixed feedback; while some users find the soundtrack to be excellent, others describe it as irritating and annoying, though it can be turned off if desired.

    • “The soundtrack is fire.”
    • “The music really enhances the overall experience.”
    • “I love how the music sets the mood for each level.”
    • “The music was just irritating.”
    • “The music/sounds are annoying but you can turn them off.”
  • humor3 mentions

    The game features an interesting and humorous mechanic that encourages creativity, making it enjoyable for players. However, some users noted that poorly implemented physics can hinder performance, causing significant lag even on powerful machines. Overall, while the humor is appreciated, technical issues may detract from the experience.

    • “An interesting and funny mechanic at the base of the game that allows for a huge amount of creativity.”
    • “A funny little game.”
    • “A funny game with a lot of potential for humor.”
  • graphics3 mentions

    The game's graphics are described as cute and simplistic, but users report significant optimization issues, including frame rate drops and crashes, even on capable hardware. There is also a desire for better input support, such as compatibility with graphics tablets for more precise drawing.

    • “Incredibly bad optimization for such a simple game: FPS drops and even crashes when more than two drawings are interacting (on a GTX 1060 graphics card and i5 processor).”
    • “I simply do not recommend this game for the reason that, although simplistic in code, aesthetics, and gameplay, it surprisingly has difficulty running on my computer.”
    • “Very cute little game for a few hours; it would have been even better if it worked with a graphics tablet to allow for more accurate drawing.”
  • optimization3 mentions

    The game's optimization is notably poor, leading to significant FPS drops and crashes, particularly when multiple user-drawn objects interact, even on capable hardware like a GTX 1060 and i5 processor. These performance issues detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.

    • “Incredibly bad optimization for such a simple game: FPS drops and even crashes when more than two drawings are interacting (on a GTX 1060 graphics card and i5 processor).”
    • “The only issues I had involved the physics performance when user-drawn objects collided.”
  • monetization2 mentions

    The monetization model is generally well-received, as players appreciate the absence of intrusive ads typically found in mobile games, allowing for a more enjoyable gaming experience.

    • “So you know those mobile game ads that are just this?”
    • “It's like playing a mobile game without the irritating ads.”
  • stability2 mentions

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent crashes and glitches that disrupt gameplay, particularly when attempting to use advanced mechanics like contraptions. Players report that these bugs prevent them from fully enjoying the game, as they often cannot complete planned actions without interruption.

    • “I think it's a fun game, but it crashes all the time. It glitches, and you can't even watch the full movement sequence that you planned.”
    • “That one bug freezes the game if you try to make contraptions, like a trebuchet, or use more advanced physics.”
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Play time

4hMedian play time
4hAverage play time
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*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs

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