In each level of Filled Glass, the objective is to fill a container with colored balls up to a marked fill line. Players control the nozzle or launcher by clicking, tapping, or holding on the specified line to start and stop the flow of water or balls. If too little is poured, the level will not be completed. And if the player pours the colored balls, touching the spikes, the red alarm will be triggered, and the game will end.
A Fun Precision Physics-Based Pouring Puzzle
Some levels feature obstacles such as moving spikes or non-gravity conditions, which means materials move in unexpected ways in Filled Glass. Players must consider timing, volume, and physics to overcome hazards and avoid dropping balls on these spikes.
In levels where gravity is reversed or changed, players cannot apply familiar tricks. Players must rethink their timing and movement as water and balls can float, requiring them to think backwards to avoid overfilling or being pushed out of bounds. When obstacles such as spikes, rotating blades, or funnels are added, players must delay pouring until it is safe, pausing mid-pour and only continuing when the threat has passed.
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