This is a 30-stage physics puzzle video game where your goal is to pour balls into a cup to fill it past a line without losing more than 4 balls.
- Tap in the pressing areas near the top of the screen to shoot balls.
- Time your release to align with any moving platforms on the level.
- Fill the cup to the line without overfilling it to where you lose many balls.
Filled Glass Game Online
Children and parents can play this cup filling game by clicking in the window below.
Alternatively kids and adults can play this fill the cup physics video game for free as a web application .
Filled Glass Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Tap to pour balls and release to stop. Try to fill the cup to the dashed line without having many balls hit into sharp objects.
- Starting the Game
- Select the PLAY button under the game logo on the welcome screen.
- This will bring up the level select screen.
- Initially only the first level is unlocked.
- You unlock subsequent levels as you beat each level.
- You can replay previously beat levels.
- Your web browser automatically saves your level progress & the number of unlocked levels is published at the bottom of the game’s welcome screen.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Use your mouse to position your cursor where you would like to shoot balls from.
- Press your mouse left click button to fire balls & release to stop.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap the screen with your finger to shoot balls.
- Controls & indicators
- The top left corner of the game shows how many lives you have left.
- The blue line shows how full you have to fill the cup.
- A completion bar under the cup shows how long you have filled to the line for & all the balls turn white when you beat the level.
- A button linking back to the game’s welcome screen is located in the upper right corner.
- Game Play
- Strategy
- To beat a level you do not need to clear the entire cup past the dashed line, only one portion of it.
- Where you place your cursor or tap the screen matters a lot.
- In general it typically makes sense to aim for whichever path is shortest and/or safest to give yourself the most precise control over ball flow.
- If you can start near the end of a platform or outright skip it instead of having a longer journey then the shorter path makes sense.
- Some levels may have more sharp objects on one side than the other, making the side with fewer sharp objects safer to pour into.
- Sometimes you can outright avoid a spinning object with sharp edges through a precise drop just beyond its edge or timed to where it is moves past that platform without touching it.
- On many levels balls tend to back up if you fire many balls at once.
- If that is the case it can make sense to do repeated short pulses when the level is aligned optimally for your balls.
- This can be frustrating if you can only pour a few balls at a time then have to wait through a long sequence to be able to pour again.
- Similarly, there are sometimes containers that transport balls & misplace them if overfilled.
- If you are stuck on a level and there are moving objects on it that frustrate you sometimes it can make sense to take advantage of unlimited continues by being rather aggressive off the start & then play through on the level when your initial opening worked out well.
- Dying
- The upper left corner of the game shows how many lives you have left.
- Each ball which hits a sharp object costs you a life. A single ball can repeatedly run into a sharp object and bounce off and then hit it again, costing you multiple lives.
- You may also lose life fall some of the balls that fall down the bottom of the screen (though you generally do not for those moving off screen to the left or right).
- If you lose all 5 lives you get to start the same level over again with unlimited continues.
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for gamers who like simple physics puzzle games.
- Other than the above this game has no adult themed content.
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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 Filling Physics on December 23, 2021