Draw It Then Regret Everything
Draw Climber on Kiz10 starts with a cube and a dream. A dream of movement. Of glory. Of stumbling across platforms using legs you drew in two seconds. This Puzzle Game lets you sketch whatever shape you think will help your little block survive absurd obstacle courses. Spoiler alert: it won’t.
Here’s the Deal
You start with a block. The block has no legs. That’s where your genius comes in. Draw a pair of legs and hit go. The game slaps those legs onto the cube and suddenly you’re watching your mutant creation tumble through slopes ramps and spinning death wheels.
What You Can Expect
Your legs flailing wildly like spaghetti
Obstacles that seem innocent until they slap your block into next week
Surprises like underwater sections and platforms that vanish
That moment where your cube just flops and gives up mid-jump
Why This Game Is So Stupidly Brilliant
Because you are the problem. You drew those ridiculous legs. And yet every time you start over you think this one will work better. You’re wrong. And it’s glorious.
Moments That Make You Laugh and Cry
Drawing perfect wheels that somehow fail instantly
Accidentally creating a creature that wins everything
Watching your cube moonwalk up a wall by pure luck
Realizing your masterpiece legs are just flat lines and the game still lets you run
It’s Silly On Purpose
The visuals are simple. The challenge is hilarious. The game never punishes you seriously. You just try again and again like a determined engineer building robots out of crayon.
Controls That Let Your Inner Chaos Artist Shine
PC:
Mouse to draw legs
Click and drag to adjust
Hit play and pray
Mobile:
Tap to draw
Swipe to edit
Press go and watch the mess unfold
There’s no precision. Just your brain and a dream of weird leg physics.
Why You’ll Keep Playing
Because it’s fun to fail. It’s fun to win. And it’s somehow even funnier when your terrible idea works perfectly. You’re part puzzle solver part leg designer and part spectator to your own disaster.
Play Draw Climber now on Kiz10 and see what happens when your artistic skills meet gravity and mild regret. It’s the most fun you’ll ever have watching a cube struggle to exist.