Where’s My Water? 2
Where’s My Water? 2 is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Disney for Android and iOS. It is the sequel to Where’s My Water and offers the same gameplay to the last one. Throughout the gameplay, the player gets control over a character where the main mission is to solve the puzzles and get to advance.
The game has three characters, such as Swampy, Allie, and Cranky, with different physical and mental statuses. The challenge mode allows the player to replay the levels and gain as many stars as possible. In the duck rush levels, the player has to find the duckies by digging into the water.
The game offers different equipment such as vacuum, dropper, and absorber for the player that will help him through his adventure. The player must gain achievements and earn special duckies such as astronaut-duckie, and many others. The hint system offers the player to solve the puzzles in trouble.
#1 Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity
Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity is a Physics-based Puzzle, Action and Single-player video game developed by EM Studios and published by Deep Silver. The game includes up to hundred puzzles which need the use of objects to solve. Gravity is the primary factor in the match along with friction. The main objective of each level is to press the red button to complete it. There are a variety of objects available like see-saws, beams, blocks, etc. to use during the game and solve numerous puzzles to gain points. To begin the level, the player requires placing all the elements that remain at rest. There are up to twenty sandbox levels with no objectives, and one level is unlocked after beaten five level in the game. The game lets the player interact with different elements and physics engines, and the player can remove the gravity to decrease the difficulty. Through level-editor, the player can create his unique levels and can share with friends to play. Four different mini-games are available to play and enjoy known as Party Mode. With addictive gameplay, brilliant mechanics, and attractive soundtracks, Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity is the best game to play and enjoy.