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Where’s My Water 2 Review

If you have enjoyed any of Disney's Where's My Water games, well I'm sure that you will enjoy Where's My Water 2, there is plenty to do and it is fun and pretty much plays like all of its predecessors.
Now for those of you who have not played any of the Where's My Water games this is an "physics-based puzzler". You will have to direct water to its destination, so Swampy can take his shower. So players will have to clear a path for the water to go through by swiping the trenches in order for the water to pass through, and as you progress further into the game you will need to activate one or two switches, avoid acid, complete other challenges, and of course we can't forget about collecting duckies too. And we cannot forget about Cranky and Allie who are both in the game, and they also have been upgraded from bonus level pack characters to main game integrations.  Cranky's ducks and goal require acid instead of water, and Allie is still in need of steam to power her pipe organ. Their own levels appear with Swampy's and give the game and the players, a nice change of pace, its almost refreshing.
LEVEL 2 ON WHERES MY WATER
Sure having both Cranky and Allie is a new experience to players is great, but sad to say that there are "very few" changes that have been introduced to the game.  And as you play the game you may find that the levels in the game feel more redundant. And speaking of levels most of the levels do take place underground. But I do like the new feature such as the overview map and locations (Soap Factory).
There are over 100 levels for players to play through, and with those levels are many challenges along the way. Many of the challenges may take a minute to complete, other stages which require a redirecting of the water within a specific sequence, can get tricky. For a physics based experience, Where's My Water? offers up the perfect balance of simplistic and head scratching puzzlers.
A new challenge that players may enjoy is "Duck Rush". The levels will take place on a continuously scrolling stage that requires both forethought and quick reaction time.  They each contain six ducks instead of three, and the only goal—besides collecting ducks—is to have at least one drop of liquid remaining by the stage's end.  While Duck Rush stages feel somewhat out of place in the consistent puzzle layout of the rest of the game, they do provide an increased challenge and yet another variation to keep things fresh.
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Where's My Water 2 plays, feels, and looks just like the first game, with only very few features. Veteran players may find this a disappointment but new-comers just may enjoy the water-loving trio. This game is free at the Google Play Store.