Lightsaber-themed action game for mobile
Draw Edge is a free action game made by Supersonic Studios LTD for mobile devices. It is a stickman-style title that has players battle against waves for enemies by drawing a line that will create a lightsaber that will follow the pattern they set and hit foes along its path.
Just like with Supreme Duelist Stickman or Stickman Rope Hero, Draw Edge utilizes the ever-popular stickman character model for its game design. Its graphics and art style are simple and instead focus everything on its fast-paced and action-packed gameplay for a fun and immersive experience.
How do I play it exactly?
Draw Edge is essentially another stickman-style action game that features a lightsaber-themed gameplay premise this time around. It is played in portrait orientation and features a simple one-finger control scheme. This simplicity extends to its overall game design, featuring rather basic graphics and art style, but that is par for the course for these types of titles where the focus is more on the action than looks.
In this game, you play as a stickman that seemingly runs on this endless globe-like platform as waves of enemies come at you. In order to fight back, you must draw a line that will create a weapon similar to that of a lightsaber. You need to be mindful of the pattern of your line as this will be the same that your saber follows.
Your saber’s effectiveness in hitting and throwing enemies away will really depend on how you initially draw your line. As such, there is a certain level of planning and quick thinking required in the game, which makes for another layer of challenge on top of everything else. One thing that detracts from the fun and experience of the game is the excessive amount of ads that frequently pop up.
Fun but forgettable
Draw Edge is a fun and challenging game that that is built on an interesting gameplay mechanic. Its graphics and art style are rather basic, but the fast-paced action is there to make up for it. The intrusive ads do take away from the overall experience, though. Overall, it’s an okay but forgettable title.