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This is a simple mobile game where players try to fill a cup with water without the water overflowing the cup.
You can play this water pouring game inside this webpage below by tapping on the screen or clicking your mouse.
Alternatively you can play this game as a web application here.
Fill the glass with water without overfilling it.
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This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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The goal of each of the games under Happy Glass is to keep the glass full without spilling. You must fill the cup provided to a threshold without spilling. There are three game modes, each more difficult than the last. The first involves controlling the flow of liquid to fill various cups. You clear a level if you fill them without spilling for three seconds. Any less than that threshold, and it’s game over.
The second game is more reminiscent of a tense session of Jenga. It involves removing blocks in the right sequence to ensure the glass doesn’t spill. This is much more difficult than the first mode. Later, harder levels demand you remove some pieces faster than others. At times, you must wait until the glass stabilizes before removing another block.
The final, hardest game involves flipping the glass to the right position. This is by far the most frustrating. The physics engine of the game is not the most cooperative. As though to lampshade this, you only have five levels to clear. It will take a lot of patience to clear. This game provides a lot of variety for such a simple concept. It’s a good choice if you have a lot of time on your hands.
The Precise mode comes with 20 levels. The goal of the game is to fill various shapes of glass containers with just enough water. You click and press the faucet to estimate how much water should flow. Once you release it, water will stop flowing. If a drop of water overflows from the glass, you lose. This means you’ll repeat the level. If the water does not come close to the line marker, you also lose. The water’s consistency is more viscous than regular flowing water. So even when it’s filled to the brim, the water may not spill.
The next mode is called Don’t Spill. This challenges you to remove blocks under the glass of water without spilling any drop. You simply click on the blocks to remove them. Though it starts easy, the number of blocks and positions become more complex. You need to decide which block to remove first without tipping the glass.
The last mode is called Flippy Glass. This is the hardest game of the three. The objective is to draw a line to guide the direction of the glass. The glass should also be filled with water. Playing this game takes practice and patience, so take your time. All game modes do not have a time limit. You can master each one with enough practice.