An incomplete image appears before you, and your role is to spot the missing element and then draw it so the scene regains its meaning. From the first puzzles of DOP 6 - Draw One Part, you progress like in a small visual investigation, with the impression of playing both the attentive observer and the on-call illustrator. A cup without a handle, a character deprived of a useful detail, an everyday situation that is off, everything depends on your ability to understand what is truly missing. When your stroke matches the correct answer, the image comes to life and the situation unblocks immediately, which gives each success a lively and satisfying feel. The pleasure comes precisely from that moment when everything becomes clear, sometimes with an obvious solution, sometimes with an idea more clever than expected. Over the hundreds of levels, the scenes renew and force you to look differently at shapes, uses and the logic of each drawing. You do not merely complete an outline, you must decide which detail is useful, plausible and sufficient to solve the problem posed. Some images try to trap you by attracting your gaze to a false lack, others require thinking about a small everyday mishap before drawing anything. If you make a mistake, the game does not end, because attempts are unlimited, which allows you to test several ideas without pressure. And when inspiration is late, a hint can put you back on the right track. The whole remains simple to understand, but varied enough to maintain curiosity, level after level. It is your turn to play. Enjoy!
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