Doodle God
by Badim
Doodle God
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Description
Create storms, build armies, grow a civilization and... drink vodka!
Doodle God puts the power of creation in your hands. Mixing and matching different elements, work your way up, all the way from bacteria and beetles, to clay and ceramics, to tools, weapons and beyond! But beware, creating a whole world is not so easy - inventing the wheel might just end in a plague of zombies...
Don't worry though; you're not completely alone on your cosmic journey! Every time you successfully create a new item or procedure, you'll also be rewarded with the wit and wisdom of some of the greatest philosophers and comedians!
FAQ
What is Doodle God?
Doodle God is a puzzle and logic game developed by Badim where players combine different elements to create new items, exploring the process of creation.
How do you play Doodle God?
In Doodle God, you start with basic elements like air, water, earth, and fire, then mix and match them to discover over 100 new combinations and advance through the game.
What is the main gameplay loop in Doodle God?
The core gameplay loop in Doodle God involves experimenting by dragging and combining elements, looking for new discoveries, and gradually unlocking more complex items and categories.
Are there progression systems in Doodle God?
Doodle God uses a progression system based on discovery, where unlocking new elements and groups expands your creative options and advances your completion percentage.
What features make Doodle God unique among puzzle games?
Doodle God stands out for its creative element-combining mechanic, inventive logic puzzles, and an engaging theme of creation that challenges players to think outside the box.
Developer Updates
[30/06/2010] – Small update: Lot of small fixes to interface and some interface bugs fixed.
Also, We already developing sequel.
Comments
shepard582
Aug. 08, 2013
I some how made vodka before humans existed...dinosaurs are going to have fun.
Liverguts
Jun. 23, 2010
It would be nice if you could see a world grow and populate as you make new elements.
Pand16
Nov. 06, 2010
I created firearms before the wheel :/ well that'll be a successful civilisation...
MrsxBadger
Aug. 15, 2013
And in the beginning there was only earth, water, fire, air and vodka
gfy77
Jun. 11, 2011
Uhg... it would be VERY helpful if you have already done the combination, but you accidently do it again, it wouldn't let you. Would save lotsa time. + if you think so