A creative drawing adventure with customizable heroes, clever pencil puzzles, and secret-filled replayable levels
A creative drawing adventure with customizable heroes, clever pencil puzzles, and secret-filled replayable levels
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Program license Free
Developer Hitcents
Version 1.10.19860
Works under Android
Also known as Draw a Stickman: EPIC 3
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(1 votes)
Developer
Hitcents
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.10.19860
Also known as
Draw a Stickman: EPIC 3
Pros
- Strong focus on creativity with fully drawn Heroes and Tools
- Unlimited Sketchbook encourages experimenting with different characters
- Levels packed with collectibles, secrets, and hidden pathways
- Fun pencil powers with entertaining combinations like wind plus water
- Replay friendly design for players who like earning all stars and achievements
- Free demo with a one-time purchase to access more levels, no ongoing payments needed to complete tasks
Cons
- Boss fights, including the final one, can feel quite difficult
- Some collectibles are so well hidden that they may feel confusing or overly obscure
- Players who dislike revisiting levels for completion may find the structure repetitive
Draw a Stickman: EPIC 3 is a creative adventure game where you sketch your own hero, collect magical pencils, and use your drawings to fight off a spreading Corruption. Levels are filled with puzzles, monsters, and hidden treasures that reward curiosity and experimentation.
This app suits players who enjoy drawing and light puzzle solving, and who like revisiting levels to hunt for collectibles and complete every challenge.
Creative Drawing at the Center
The standout feature is how much control you get over your hero. You draw your character using the new, more detailed drawing tools, then see that drawing come to life in the story. The game encourages you to be playful with your designs, since your Hero can be anything you can sketch.
A large Sketchbook lets you store unlimited Heroes and Tools. You can swap between them at any time, which makes it easy to experiment with different designs or keep a set of favorite characters ready to go. Finding lost Color Buddies adds fresh colors to your palette, so your drawings gradually look richer as you progress.
A World Built for Exploration
EPIC 3 introduces a new Hub World where you can walk around, meet characters from the Stickman universe, and pick up hints about what they need from you. From there, you head into individual stages that feel dense with secrets rather than empty space.
Levels contain a satisfying variety of things to find: treasure chests, golden ink, pencils, tools, drawing guides, and other collectibles. Some items unlock hidden areas, others expand your creative options in the Sketchbook. Trying to earn 3 stars on every level and tracking down all the Color Buddies, chests, and achievements gives the game strong replay value. One player mentioned replaying the same stage multiple times just to track everything down, which fits the completionist-friendly design.
Pencils, Combinations, and Puzzles
The pencil system gives the gameplay its personality. Each new pencil brings a different kind of interaction with the environment and enemies, and the game leans on these powers for both combat and puzzle solving.
A nice touch is that some pencils can be combined for special results, such as using wind with water to create electricity. These interactions make the problem solving feel more playful, since you are encouraged to think about how different tools might work together against monsters or obstacles. Boss encounters, including a particularly memorable Evil Hamster, ask you to apply these abilities in more focused ways.
The tradeoff is that certain bosses can feel quite tough, especially if you have not fully grasped how the pencils should be used. One player described the final boss as “kinda hard”, which will appeal to those who enjoy a spike in challenge but could frustrate younger or more casual players.
Collectibles and Challenge
If you like checking every corner of a map, EPIC 3 supports that habit very well. Color Buddies, chests, and hidden guides often sit off the main path or behind environmental tricks, which nudges you to revisit earlier levels once you have new pencils or a better sense of how the world works.
This design brings a lot of longevity, but it also means some collectibles feel extremely obscure. One player even wondered whether an extra Color Buddy in the opening level was a glitch or an actual secret to uncover. That kind of ambiguity keeps mystery alive, though it may leave some people feeling unsure whether they have missed something or are chasing something that is not there.
Payment Model and Value
The app lets you try a free demo before deciding if you want the full adventure. Buying the complete version unlocks more levels and content. Feedback suggests that the price feels reasonable, especially during a sale, and that purchasing the rest of the game can feel like a good decision if you are already enjoying the demo.
A key plus is that you do not need to keep spending money to finish objectives. One player highlighted that you can accomplish all the tasks without additional payments, which makes the structure feel straightforward and fair: try it, then buy once if you want the full experience.
Overall Impression
Draw a Stickman: EPIC 3 delivers a charming mix of drawing, puzzle solving, and light action inside a world full of secrets. Designing your own hero, gaining new pencils, and filling out your Sketchbook gives a strong sense of personal involvement, while the search for Color Buddies, chests, and hidden paths rewards thorough exploration.
The difficulty of some bosses and the very hidden nature of certain collectibles will not be to everyone’s taste, but players who enjoy creative play and methodical completion will find a lot to like here.
Pros
- Strong focus on creativity with fully drawn Heroes and Tools
- Unlimited Sketchbook encourages experimenting with different characters
- Levels packed with collectibles, secrets, and hidden pathways
- Fun pencil powers with entertaining combinations like wind plus water
- Replay friendly design for players who like earning all stars and achievements
- Free demo with a one-time purchase to access more levels, no ongoing payments needed to complete tasks
Cons
- Boss fights, including the final one, can feel quite difficult
- Some collectibles are so well hidden that they may feel confusing or overly obscure
- Players who dislike revisiting levels for completion may find the structure repetitive