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Save The Imposter

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Save The Imposter is a puzzle game that requires the player to draw protective lines to save the Imposter character before being attacked by a swarm of bees.

Save The Imposter - Play like drawing

With fun gameplay and recognizable images, with simple, anonymous characters. Each level requires players to think strategically, consider the impact force and direction of attack from terrain to water elements, arrows, rocks, etc. It can be said to be very similar to the way you have to calculate carefully in the game Color Strings, to connect colors without overlapping.

The appeal of this game is not in the speed but in the way you have to use your thinking to draw the shortest stroke while still protecting the anonymous character. Even though it is just a line, if it is wrong by a millimeter, Imposter can be crushed in the middle of a swarm of bees. A small logic problem, but it requires you to understand the environment as well as the direction of movement of the bees.

Simple gameplay

Using simple gameplay mechanics, draw directly on the screen to create black shapes to protect the character. Players can only draw once per level. The shorter the line drawn, the more stars they collect. With the goal:

  • Drawing to block the path of the bees, the main enemy, destroys the anonymous character.
  • Create a falling or suspended barrier depending on the position of the beehive that has been arranged.
  • Your drawn line can fall, be pushed, or interact with the terrain depending on how you draw, so understanding and applying gravity and physics are important.

How to overcome difficult levels in Save The Imposter?

  • Observe the position of the beehive: Determine the position of the nest and the flight path of the bees before drawing. Remember not to act hastily.
  • Take advantage of the terrain: Sometimes, there is no need to draw a whole protective circle. Just cover the right opening so that the bees cannot get in.
  • Avoid drawing too long: Long lines tend to collapse or deviate under pressure. Keep things short and to the point.
  • Create curved shapes instead of sharp ones: Curved edges tend to spread out the force and keep the line more stable.
  • Experiment creatively: If all else fails, try a different shape. Sometimes, the oddest idea is the right answer.