I don't mind watching the ads if I have to, but being forced to listen to them when I have my headset plugged in is a bit much. I just have to say that the reason I play this game are the characters. I can proudly say that I named my second child after my favorite character, Cranky. Other reviews say that this game is for children and a great game to pass time, but I entirely disagree.
I honestly owe my sanity to Disney for making this glorious creation. Writing this review made me realize my reason for existence, I must pass on the word of our lord and savior Swampy. From now on till the end of my days I will live in a swamp with dirt pipes like the one and only Swamp Swamp.
So to conclude, I hope you guys will open your hearts to the marvel that is WMW2. The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:. The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:.
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Family Sharing With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app. More By This Developer. ABC News. National Geographic. Freeform TV. You Might Also Like. Sunday Lawn. If either poison or ooze reaches the inlet, the level is failed and must be restarted. Both the poison and the ooze will kill the rubber duck on contact.
However, both fluids will also destroy the invasive algae on contact—the poison will eliminate it, while the ooze will cause it to solidify, creating a new barrier—and they will react explosively if they touch each other, potentially opening up parts of the level to the benefit or detriment of the player, if the water goes off-screen, Swampy will be sad, and the player must try again.
Points are awarded for the amount of time taken to complete the level, for collecting rubber ducks and for delivering more than the minimum amount of water to Swampy's tub. Collecting a certain number of rubber ducks will also unlock new groups of levels. Many characters are found in Where's My Water? It even stars Mickey Mouse ears in one of the levels itself.
For more information on these characters, go to the following link below. Creature Feep is headed up by game design director Tim FitzRandolph, whose earlier works included the popular game JellyCar that Disney would later acquire and distribute.
The earliest phase of development centered around the concept of the game, which was players using their fingers to guide water to a goal. According to FitzRandolph, "We had a whole bunch of ideas, and at some point along the line, it kept coming back that water, water was very fresh and people hadn't done a lot of physics around water. In actuality, the water is rendered as lots of individual "drops" that interact with each other. The place players were routing water towards became a bathtub, at which point the designers had to devise a reason for having a bathtub underground.
That reason came from the urban legend of alligators living in city sewers, so the game's lead character became a "hygiene-conscious alligator". Unlike many mobile games released by Disney, where characters from the company's films are used, Where's My Water?
In designing that character, Disney Mobile wanted one "that felt like it belonged when lined up with other Disney characters". New chapters are rolled out with updates, each featuring new gameplay mechanics.
An October update added "Change is Good", a level expansion that added the ability to change fluid types from one to another in order to complete levels. A version for devices equipped with the Android operating system was released on the Android Market in North America on November 23 , , and included all six chapters available up to that point.
In December , "Stretched Thin" was released to both platforms, adding 20 new levels, a Christmas overlay for the title screen and new water balloon obstacles. A free, ad-supported version of Where's My Water? The free version includes 25 unique levels, plus the ability to unlock five popular levels taken from the main game.
In April , "Rising Tide" appeared on iOS, which introduced valves that can redirect water and the other fluids as needed to complete the chapter's 20 levels. In May , a total of 20 levels that originally appeared in the free version were added to the full version, collectively known as "The Lost Levels. In January , "Cranky's Story", a new subset of levels within the game, was added initially to the iOS version and later to the Android version.
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