Where's My Water?

Where's My Water? is a puzzle video game developed by American studios Creature Feep and twiitch and published by Disney Mobile and Disney Interactive Studios on September 22, 2011. The game is well-known for its great water physics as well as the game being able to surpass Angry Birds in the Apple U.S. Store one day after launch. Players can buy the game for $0.99.

Why It's Clean

 * 1) The idea of guilding water to help an Alligator named Swampy take a shower is very unique.
 * 2) The water physics are almost real and even sometimes can be fun to mess around and tinker with.
 * 3) Despite the Paywalls, everything in here is really cheap! You only need to spend around 99 cents in order to unlock a full chapter.
 * 4) The game takes great use of the urban legend of Alligators in the sewers very well.
 * 5) Instead of the typical 3-starring system, players get to collect Ducks! Which look and sound cute!
 * 6) It makes great use of the Fluids:
 * 7) *Water is the prime source of fluid in almost every level. It is used to complete a level by either on its own or by mixing it with another Fluid. If players mix it with Hot Coal, it becomes Steam!
 * 8) *Poison Water is a danger to players as it will contaminate Water itself, but when combined with Ooze it makes a small explosion!
 * 9) *Ooze is a slimy slow Fluid which is a full danger to players, as it can petrify Algae and even rid Water and Mud!
 * 10) *Mud is a substance which overtime will dry up to become dirt for players to cut through or hold other Fluids. Water and Poison Water will both convert to mud on impact!
 * 11) *Steam is a fluid which allows to reach various places that are high, if it comes in contact with Icicles, it turns back to Water!
 * 12) The three other stories: Cranky, Allie and Mystery Duck Stories tend to be also unique in their own way:
 * 13) *Cranky's Story: Instead of guiding water, players must guide Poison Water to Cranky as his food is being hindered by Algae. This story mainly twists everything about the main gameplay as it makes Water now the "bad Fluid" and Poison Water as the "good Fluid". It also introduces "Cranky Challenges", which basically allow the player to go back to the Levels they tried before with an all new change in them such as Completing/Three Ducking the level without using or triggering a certain Object or Completing the Level without any Ducks being collected. The Cranky Challenges make great use of the original levels as they change the way how the Player once completed the level.
 * 14) *Allie's Story: Instead of guiding water, players must guide Steam to Allie as it is required to power up her Organ. The gameplay mainly reverses the way the Fluid is being guided, instead of "Top to Down" its from "Down To Top". Just like Cranky's Story, it introduces "Allie Challenges", which require the Player to play a previous level again, this time having to Collect Notes in the Correct Order, requiring the Player to come up with another Strategy to win. Once you complete a Allie Challenge set, you unlock a Song being played on Allie's Organ! Additionally, the Songs are also well composed.
 * 15) *Mystery Duck's Story: This story is mainly a variation of the original main "Swampy's Story", where instead of collecting the 3 ducks normally, you need to collect either 3 of the Mystery Duck's forms: Himself, The Mega Duck and 10 Little Ducklings. His own self mainly has him either teleport between the level or cutting paths through Dirt or Rock. The Mega Duck has him require more drops of Water, making the player having to sacrifice a large portion of Water and finally, the Ducklings require the players to scavenge around the level to collect every duckling, which require 1 drop.
 * 16) The stories each have a great narrative Cutscene and theme to it.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Microtransactions: As stated before, the game requires money to unlock a whole chapter, even if it is cheap, or you have to collect a certain number of ducks to unlock later chapters, similar to how Power Stars work in Super Mario 64. To rub salt to the wound, even if one were to pay for the app itself on the App Store, it 'doesn't even unlock all the paid chapters.
 * 2) Just like any other Mobile Game, the levels can be unfair to beat.
 * 3) The Mystery Duck Story can be somewhat lazy as it just reuses levels from Swampy's Story.