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Where's My Water? 2

Where's My Water? 2 Game Cover
54%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, music
54% User Score Based on 780 reviews

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Where's My Water? 2 is a single player arcade puzzle game. It was developed by Kongregate and was released on September 12, 2013. It received neutral reviews from players.

The sequel to the most addicting physics-based puzzler from Disney is here!

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54%
Audience ScoreBased on 780 reviews
gameplay11 positive mentions
monetization378 negative mentions

  • Fun and addictive puzzle game with engaging physics-based challenges that sharpen problem-solving and spatial awareness skills.
  • Nostalgic for many players, maintaining the core charm and character designs from the original game.
  • Short and punchy levels that are suitable for quick play sessions and provide a productive mental workout.
  • Excessive and intrusive ads severely disrupt gameplay, including full-screen ads after almost every level and unskippable ads blocking play areas.
  • Paywalls and gated progression requiring keys to unlock new areas, forcing either payment or waiting extended periods watching ads, which frustrates players.
  • Multiple bugs and glitches, especially crashing during melody levels and lag issues with fan mechanics, negatively impacting playability and game stability.
  • monetization
    392 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is heavily criticized for excessive, intrusive, and often unskippable ads that disrupt gameplay, obscure screen elements, and sometimes force players to watch multiple lengthy ads to progress or unlock new levels. Many users express frustration over the lack of a paid option to remove ads, mandatory ad viewing combined with slow timers, and ads that occasionally malfunction or lead to unwanted installations, making the experience frustrating and detracting from the game's enjoyment.

    • “There is no ads to distract you or to make you uninstall, plus it's very smooth and not glitchy at all, and it doesn't cost money like the first one did.”
    • “Really grateful there are no ads or need to buy items to get through levels.”
    • “No ads is always great.”
    • “However, way too many ads aggravatingly make it difficult to get past and even worse advertise scammy instant play games that self-install and execute if you click the wrong thing when trying to click the infinitesimally small close button!”
    • “Nowhere on the store page does it show this being a demo, and previous gates were all unlocked in-game with ducks, but to get to the beach and sets beyond, you need to either pay actual money or watch three 30-second ads with a 24-hour timer between them!”
    • “Frequently displays ads that give no "x" or close button and can't be closed (forcing an app restart, multiple times when it keeps repeating that ad), moving between sections requires payment or waiting literally days (watching an ad between intervals).”
  • music
    43 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in this game has significant issues, with certain alternate level soundtracks failing to play and being replaced by silence after early stages like the beach. Additionally, the melody/musical note challenges consistently cause the game to crash whenever interacting with specific orange music notes, severely impacting gameplay. Users also report intrusive ads with loud music and difficulties managing sound settings, contributing to a frustrating audio experience overall.

    • “When I get to Bayou, the music from the beach keeps playing, with no new soundtrack for the later levels.”
    • “It seems that the bayou, woods, pirate cove, and party stages have their own soundtracks and video intros, but they are not accessible in the game.”
    • “There is a persistent bug in the melody challenges where collecting the orange musical note causes the game to crash and exit; this issue prevents progress in all the musical notes levels.”
    • “Certain music soundtracks do not play and are replaced by silence (alternate level themes).”
    • “Whenever I am going to play any melody level and water touches the music notes, suddenly the app closes. This is a major bug and I got stuck on the same level.”
    • “All places where music notes are present, the game crashes.”
  • gameplay
    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its solid, creative, and addictive mechanics, offering multiple challenges and growing difficulty. However, many users criticize intrusive ads—especially unskippable ones before or during levels—that disrupt progress and degrade the experience. Additionally, some find the sequel less innovative and more repetitive, with bugs and paywalls further impacting enjoyment.

    • “The gameplay is solid, and unlike others I haven't had any issues with lag, at least so far.”
    • “Very unique gameplay and a lot of fun to play around the levels trying different new methods.”
    • “Fun and starts simple and grows with increasingly difficult mechanics and a bunch of optional levels for fun cosmetics.”
    • “They appear after every level (~1 min gameplay for 1 min ads) and if you don't watch the whole thing the game doesn't save your progress.”
    • “Both the experience and gameplay feels degraded compared to the first edition.”
    • “Overall, there's no significant improvement from the 1st gen, and the gameplay became more repetitive and boring.”
  • stability
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is plagued by frequent stability issues, especially during melody and fan-related levels, where it often freezes, glitches, or force closes, making progression impossible. These problems persist across devices, including newer phones, significantly impacting the gameplay experience despite the game's fun aspects. Users strongly urge fixes for these critical bugs to restore playability.

    • “You can't even advance to many of the levels because the game freezes, stops responding, and closes out when trying to complete the challenges required to get enough ducks to pass through the next gate.”
    • “In the melody challenge whenever I get the second note the game glitches and kicks me out, making it impossible for me to pass the level.”
    • “The upside down challenge in any level just freezes no matter if I restart the game. I uninstalled and installed again but still the same.”
  • graphics
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally praise the game's cute, fun, and well-designed graphics and art style, highlighting their appeal and contribution to the game's charm. However, some note issues with outdated or lagging graphics, occasional bugs, and the need for graphical updates and smoother transitions. Overall, the visuals are appreciated but could benefit from modernization and technical improvements.

    • “It's great to build critical thinking spatial awareness skills in children and the characters are lovable with a fun art style.”
    • “I love the puzzles, the graphics, and just about everything in total!”
    • “This game is amazing, addicting, and has cool graphics.”
    • “This is not a good sequel - the controls are lagging, the graphics are off, it is littered with ads and it is now pay to win.”
    • “But only the graphics need to be much fresher.”
    • “Also, the in-between graphics are too long.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is characterized by cute and funny character interactions, particularly with charming animations and a lovable duck, creating an enjoyable and lighthearted experience.

    • “Funny animation; the duck is so cute.”
    • “Unbelievable Disney mobile, but quite funny in a way.”
    • “Characters cute and funny interaction.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel that the original game offers extensive replay value, whereas this version has significantly less replayability.

    • “The original has miles of replay value; this one, not so much.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization, resulting in low frame rates and unplayable performance on newer devices like the Samsung Z Fold 5 and Galaxy S23. It appears outdated and not adapted to modern hardware capabilities.

    • “(2021) (2024) The game is not optimized at all; on the S23 it gets 10 fps with too many issues, making it unplayable.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express frustration and anxiety caused by invasive ads, which disrupt gameplay and create concerns about device security and unintended purchases. This negatively impacts the overall emotional experience.

  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story evokes strong nostalgia for players, reconnecting them with cherished memories from their past. However, technical issues during key missions can disrupt the experience. Overall, the narrative remains a heartfelt journey for longtime fans.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding in this game is considered tedious and aggravating, making the experience less enjoyable despite being a free version similar to others.

    • “This one is decent for a free version of basically the same game but it's way more tedious and aggravating so I had to get rid of it.”
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Where's My Water? 2 is a arcade puzzle game.

Where's My Water? 2 is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Where's My Water? 2 was released on September 12, 2013.

Where's My Water? 2 was developed by Kongregate.

Where's My Water? 2 has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Where's My Water? 2 for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Where's My Water? 2 is a single player game.

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