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Pixel Path
Chat Sprunki: Chatting Phase
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Amazing Sprunks And Music
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Timeguessr
Sprunki Very Scary
Call Tung-tung-tung Sahur
Crazy Kitty 3D
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Pokerogue
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Backrooms: TUNG TUNG TUNG SAUR
Sprunki Clicker
Crazy Cattle 3D
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Tung Tung Sahur GTA Miami
Sprunked
Crazy Cattle 3D Unblocked
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Sprunki With Fan Character
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Incredibox Mustard
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Sprunki Incredibox
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Sprunki But Everyone Is Alive
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Sprunki Infected
Colorbox Mustard
Sprunki But I Ruined It
Where's My Water? is a popular physics-based puzzle game developed by Disney Mobile. Players help Swampy, an alligator, get water to his shower by guiding it through various underground pipes. Along the way, players must overcome obstacles, such as dirt, toxic sludge, and puzzles that require creative problem-solving. The game features a charming, humorous storyline and clever puzzles that make it engaging for players of all ages.
The game offers multiple levels with increasing difficulty, divided into different worlds. Each world introduces new obstacles, such as more challenging terrain or different types of liquid, adding variety to the gameplay. Players can earn stars by completing levels with efficiency and creativity. Additional mini-games and special levels are unlocked as players progress, providing even more challenges and fun.
In Where's My Water?, the primary goal is to guide water through a series of underground pipes and obstacles to reach Swampy’s shower. Players dig through dirt and move obstacles to create a path for the water to flow, avoiding hazards like toxic sludge or obstacles that block the flow. The game uses realistic physics to make the water's flow feel dynamic and challenging, requiring players to think strategically about the environment.