Draw Something

There have been numerous imitations of the “with Friends” craze, but only DRAW SOMETHING is truly original. With the basic elements of Pictionary — sketching something from scratch and having others guess what it is — and the addition of a one-on-one competition element, the game becomes much more entertaining. It’s completely addicting, and it’s a tremendous amount of fun.

That, on the other hand, could be a concern for parents. You can always expect to be paired with someone who finds it entertaining to draw genitalia or something along those lines because the game is unregulated and you can play against anyone you want at any time. While most players, thankfully, do not behave in this manner, the addition of a Facebook tie-in ensures that you can always play against someone you know and trust when necessary. The most difficult thing will be putting the game away.

Parents should be aware that Draw Something is a parody of the popular Pictionary parlor game, which can be played with others in the same room. While playing with friends is enjoyable, gamers can also compete with strangers online, which may expose them to offensive language and images. Learning to sketch is relatively simple, which may encourage children to engage in unsupervised play — but if they do, they should be under strict supervision. In-app purchases involving real-world money are also available, although they are not required to play the game. The free version of the program contains a large amount of advertising.

Description

Draw Something player’s draw pictures on a crude art pad in the app. Their opponent then attempts to guess what the drawing is by selecting. A letter from a group of letters. Whenever they find themselves stuck, players can detonate “bombs” to erase part of the letters. Albeit this is not always effective. Players gain coins by completing riddles. Which they may use to purchase additional bombs. Players can choose to play with people they are familiar with or against random opponents.

The app, Draw Something has been a resounding success over the previous month. Culminating in Zynga’s acquisition of the game’s developer, OMGPOP, just this week. The popularity of Draw Something is rather astounding. Especially considering how simple the game is to play. To recap for those who haven’t had the opportunity to participate. You draw something, and your friend attempts to guess what it is.

It is quite addictive to play Draw Something, which is one of its main characteristics. It’s quite easy to become addicted. Even if you only play for a short period of time. You’ll quickly realize why this game has become such a tremendous overnight success on the App Store.

There are two versions available: a free version with advertisements. And a version without advertisements for one dollar. They recommend that you pay your dollar and have a good time.

 

The Game App Features

One feature that would be wonderful to have is an archive of your past drawings. After all, you do wind up spending a lot of time on some of these. And it would be a shame to have them brushed under the rug once your turn is through. In addition to running many games simultaneously with the same individual. Like you do in Hero Academy, it would be apparent. If they included Game Center support.

When confronted with a really poor piece of work, it would be quite beneficial. To have some sort of chat function available. So that one may appropriately explain their confusion to their spouse. For the time being, the only thing you can do is draw messages. In the art section and then clear the page. An entire spectrum of artistic tools, including different styles of brushes. And varying levels of opacity, could be added to the game in the future.

Although you may register an account in the game using Facebook Connect. It appears that the real money will be made when Draw Something is developed. As a legitimate web game on the Facebook platform. If they can maintain this level of connectivity with Android devices for the desktop version of Draw Something. It might swiftly garner widespread favor among soccer mothers. Who are unaware that Facebook can be used for anything other than games. As they have done with Android smartphones.

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