This is a simple delivery game where you control which direction goods flow based on toggling the arrows on the screen.
- Remember where the 4 core items are and what each character delivers.
- Ensure you get the center arrow correct for the item.
- Select the correct up or down movement to ensure proper delivery to the correct animal.
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Children and parents can play this delivery game by clicking in the window below.
Alternatively kids and adults can play this cartoon logistics game for free as a web application .
Gumball’s Watterson Express Game for Kids Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Select the on-screen arrows to help Gumball, Darwin, Richard and Nicole deliver goods.
- Starting the Game
- Click on the yellow PLAY button on the game’s welcome screen.
- The welcome screen also has a HOW TO PLAY button which explains the game mechanics.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Use the mouse left click button to toggle the direction of an arrow to have goods delivered in that direction.
- Touchscreen
- Use your finger to tap on an arrow box on the screen to toggle directions.
- This game does not have a pause button.
- Gameplay
- Status
- A bar across the top of the screen shows your level, how many items you have delivered, what the level goal is, and how much life you have remaining.
- Deliveries
- Each character in the game requests for & delivers the same item.*
- Darwin Watterson carries the video game controller which goes to the top left to Tobias Wilson.
- Gumball Watterson carries the purple donkey doll Daisy which goes to the bottom left to Anais Watterson.
- Richard Watterson carries the chocolate cake which goes to the top right to Joanna Watterson.
- Nicole Watterson carries the clouds which go to the bottom right to Penny Fitzgerald.
- * For at least the first half dozen rounds, as that is as far as I played, so I am not sure if things eventually change as you get far deeper into the levels.
- Scoring
- Getting the center box correct is worth 30 points.
- Getting the side boxes correct is worth 30 points and an additional 50 points when the item reaches the customer.
- Each correctly delivered package is worth 110 points. You still can score 30 points on incorrect packages if you get the center switch correct.
- Dying
- The game seems easy enough, but it is easy to make a mistake after the first few levels as items come more frequently and delivery runners move quicker.
- While the life bar appears long you die if you get 3 items incorrect.
- When you die the game does not have continues, so you start again at the beginning.
- Levels
- Each level gets progressively harder with more required deliveries and faster delivery speeds.
- Other than the new level number flashing there isn’t really a break in the action in the game. It is continuous.
- Strategy
- As this game only has 3 switches there is not a ton of strategy to it. The only bits I would suggest are:
- the center tile is the most important as it is used in every delivery
- you can move a tile immediately after it has been walked on if the next delivery person is not the same person
- Target Audience
- This game is fun for Gumball fans of all ages.
- Older kids and adults may find the game repetitive after a few plays due to its simplicity.
- There are no adult themes in this game.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
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.
CardGames.pro published this Gumball Idle Tap on August 7, 2021