New physics-based puzzler from Disney called Where's My Water? arrives on Android. Rubber duckie not included.

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Disney has started making a push into the Android gaming scene lately with a release the other day call Puffle Launch. Along with that particular release, Disney has also launched another title two days ago called Where's My Water featuring Swampy the Alligator.

Where's My Water is a physics-based puzzle game where your goal is to help Swampy bathe himself by filling up his tub with clean water. while normally used just turn the tap on to accomplish this goal, in Where's My Water you will have to contend with toxic waste, different triggers and switches and other items that will get in your way to getting Mr. Swampy clean.

Where's My Water Features:

  • 120 level already with more coming in future updates
  • Fun, cartoon graphics
  • Life-like water physics - Swipe, slosh, and splash to guide water through increasingly challenging scenarios with flawlessly fluid physics.
  • Collectables and Bonus levels - Collect Swampy’s shower items to unlock bonus levels. Collect all the rubber duckies and tap around for even more surprises!

 

Even though this may seem more of a 'cute' type of game for the younger gamers out there, it can actually get quite challenging. It won't be a game you finish quicly either considering the amount of levels and how challenging they seem to get further on as you progress through the game. You can pick up Where's My Water? off the Android Market for $0.99. You can see the game in action in the trailer below.

Developer Website: Disney

Website Referenced: PocketGamer

Android Market Link: Where's My Water?

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