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Publisher(s)
  
JoyBits Ltd.


Developer(s)
  
JoyBits Ltd.

Initial release date
  
11 June 2010

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Doodle God, a puzzle video game

Release date(s)
  
iPhone / iPod TouchJune 11, 2010 Flash Online June 23, 2010 Samsung BADA November 12, 2010 Windows Phone 7 November 19, 2010 Android Market December 24, 2010 Steam Store September 24, 2015

Platforms
  

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Doodle Jump, Flappy Bird, Slither.io

Doodle God is a puzzle and logic video game initially released for the iPhone/iPod Touch and subsequently released as a flash browser game, an Android game and a Windows Phone app. The Adobe Flash online browser game can be found on Armor Games. Version 1.1 was released on June 27, 2010. Doodle God's gameplay is inspired by Russian online javascript game 'Alchemygame' based on an old DOS game named 'Alchemy'.

Contents

Elements in Doodle God

The name Doodle God is trademarked by Anton Rybakov.

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Gameplay

Doodle God, an addicting puzzle

Acting as the Doodle God, the player must combine available elements together to gain access to new elements. Combinations can be both physical (such as combining Water and Lava to obtain Steam and Stone) and metaphorical (such as combining Water and Fire to obtain Alcohol). The game begins with only the four classical elements(fire, water, air and earth) , and centers on the discovery of 115 elements across 14 categories. Should the player be stuck, a hint is available every few minutes.

Combo tools in Doodle God

In the June 27, 2010 version for the iPhone or other phones, the game contains 140 elements and 15 categories.

Combo tools in Doodle God

In the August 2010 update (which is Doodle God 2), the game contains 196 elements and 21 categories. This third chapter removes some of the elements and categories created in the previous two chapters. Those elements are still being counted in the 196.

The fourth episode, released in October 2010 (If you play Doodle God 2 on a phone), takes the total number of elements to 248 and categories to 26 by introducing the element 'magic'. All of the combinations are of a fantasy theme, based around Lord of the Rings, Dungeons and Dragons and World of Warcraft.

The user interface is designed with touchscreen users in mind: elements are selected by tapping the screen, and combined by dragging an element on top of another.

Once the game is beaten a screen comes up saying for future updates stating more elements and combining three elements at once.

As of May 8, 2013, Doodle God received new features, including Artifacts like Stonehenge.

On September 24, 2015, Doodle God was released on the digital distribution platform Steam and received many new features such as a new PVP/Tournament mode as well as the addition of several new languages to the game. Other features include new puzzles and quests.

Reception

Doodle God received the Weekly Users' Choice award on popular Flash game portal Newgrounds.

The game ranked as the #1 paid app in Russia, Argentina, New Zealand, Austria; and the #1 game in Board/Puzzle categories in 23 countries.

Sequels

On November 4, 2010, the sequel to Doodle God, Doodle Devil was released for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. The November 4, 2010 version, with 11 groups and 100 elements. There is also a Doodle God 2, which involves the making of more elements, Doodle God 2 uses episode 2 and 3 to make 196 elements. Doodle God episode 4 is about God giving humans the power of creation so the elements list goes up to 248. Also on the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad are 7 extra games:

  1. Doodle God: Save the Princess Quest
  2. Doodle God: Run Santa Run!
  3. Doodle God: Sins Vs. Virtues
  4. Doodle God: Survivor
  5. Doodle God: Greatest Inventions
  6. Doodle God: The Rise of Egypt
  7. Doodle God: The Angel and the Imp

The Windows Phone version of this game also includes these quests, as well as an extra one titled '20th Century Greatest Inventions' exclusive to Windows Phone.

In September 2011, JoyBits Ltd. announced the making of the new doodle game, Doodle Farm.

References

Doodle God Wikipedia


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