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“Who knew a game like this could be so fun? I’ve played over 100 levels... and that’s only the levels that came with the game! I still haven’t tried the community created levels yet! - Mitch B., Seattle, WA
Over 1000+ levels and counting. Can you beat them all?
Jump in and play
As soon as you download the app, you’ll have access to over 1000+ levels to play
Be the next Doodle Drops star
- Create your very own user profile and make a name for yourself in the community. How will you influence the community?
BYOL: Build Your Own Levels
- We’ve provided you with a full-functional level creator and editor, out of the box. Use your skills to create some of the best levels, today
Sharing is caring
- Show off your best levels to all of your friends and family with Facebook and challenge them
Rewards & prizes!
- Earn tickets by playing, creating, and sharing levels. You can use these tickets to buy more tools, obstacles, and packs!
Anyone can join
- Invite the people you care about with the touch of a single button to join in on the fun
Good luck! We’ll see you on the leaderboards :)
Features:
-Over 1000+ levels out the door
-Fully functional level creator and editor
-Dynamic & diverse community
-Real-time push notifications!
-Free forever
Learn more about Doodle Drops and other Doodle Games at http://sirqul.com/doodledrops
For questions, comments, and feedback please contact us at doodledrops@sirqul.com
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Game Setup:
• Board Structure: The game features a large 3x3 grid, with each cell containing a smaller 3x3 grid (making a total of 9 smaller grids).
• Players: Two players take turns, represented as ■ and ●.
Basic Gameplay:
1. First Move:
▪ The first player can place their mark (■) anywhere in any of the 81 empty cells across the entire board.
2. Subsequent Moves:
▪ The location of a player’s move determines which smaller 3x3 grid their opponent must play in next.
▪ For example, if Player 1 plays in the top-right cell of a small grid, Player 2 must then play their next move in the top-right small grid of the large board.
▪ If a move sends the opponent to a small grid that is already won or full, the opponent may choose any of the remaining cells on the entire board.
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- Free
- Games
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January 12, 2026