Draw Story - Review
Draw Story

Draw Story

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Draw Story mixes doodle puzzles with lighthearted drama

Draw Story is a quirky mix of interactive comic, puzzle game, and doodling playground that turns your finger into the main problem‑solving tool. Each level is a bite‑sized story scene, usually set around school life, romance, or everyday mishaps, and your task is to sketch the missing object that saves the day.

Gameplay is refreshingly straightforward. You’re shown a scenario – sneaking out of class, impressing a crush, escaping trouble – and a hint about what you need to draw. Scribble a door, a ladder, a disguise, or whatever comes to mind, and the game’s drawing recognition tries to figure out what you meant. When it works, it feels delightfully clever: a quick doodle transforms into a polished object and the scene plays out with a short, often silly animation.

The real charm comes from experimentation. Many levels support multiple solutions and endings, inviting you to replay and try different ideas just to see what happens. The cartoon visuals are bright and approachable, and the light drama and romance keep the tone playful rather than heavy.

On the downside, the drawing recognition can be hit‑or‑miss with messier sketches, occasionally forcing you to redraw an object more neatly than you’d like. The game is also quite ad‑heavy in its free form, which can interrupt the flow of quick levels. A VIP subscription removes non‑optional ads, adds extra hearts, and unlocks exclusive cosmetic items, but the weekly price may feel steep for casual players.

Overall, Draw Story is a fun, low‑pressure choice for anyone who likes doodling and story‑driven puzzles. It’s especially appealing in short sessions, where its mix of creativity, humor, and branching outcomes really shines.

package name

com.gamejam.draw.story

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Gamejam