Draw Flights is a clever physics-based puzzler that relies on the simplest of mechanics: drawing a line. The core objective is to get a character safely to their destination by sketching out their flight path or a bridge. It sounds easy, but the environmental hazards and narrow landing zones quickly turn each level into a brain teaser that requires both logic and a steady hand.
The game thrives on its 'trial and error' nature. Watching your character hilariously tumble or hit an obstacle because your line was just an inch off adds a layer of slapstick charm to the experience. It’s a great 'coffee break' game—easy to pick up for a few minutes but satisfying enough to keep you coming back to solve that one tricky level you couldn't beat earlier. The progression feels steady, and the puzzles get increasingly creative.
We’ve been drawing lines to solve physics puzzles since 'Crayon Physics' in 2009. Draw Flights doesn't add anything new to the conversation. You draw a line, the character follows it, and you hope they don't hit a wall. It’s the kind of game you play while waiting for a meeting to start and then immediately forget once it's over. The puzzles are basic for the first twenty levels, then they rely more on frustrating trial-and-error than actual logic.
The art is clean but soulless, and the sound effects are gratingly repetitive. It’s functional, and it might keep a kid occupied for an hour, but for anyone who has played a decent puzzler in the last decade, it’s going to feel like a chore. It’s not terrible, but it's remarkably average. I’m giving it a 51 because it does what it says on the tin, but it doesn’t do it with any flair.
Performance: Physics engine is consistent; no major bugs found.
Buy if: You are a fan of simple drawing-based puzzles and have exhausted the better options.
Skip if: You want innovative mechanics or high-quality presentation.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 1.2.1Wed Oct 22 2025
Minor adjustments have been made.
Players can freely follow the route you have drawn. You win if you land safely at the goal!
The game is over if you hit a wall on the way or fall before landing at the goal.
EU / California users can opt-out under GDPR / CCPA.
Please respond from the pop-up displayed when starting in the app or within the settings in the app.
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Players can freely follow the route you have drawn. You win if you land safely at the goal!
The game is over if you hit a wall on the way or fall before landing at the goal.
EU / California users can opt-out under GDPR / CCPA.
Please respond from the pop-up displayed when starting in the app or within the settings in the app.






Draw Flights is an engaging puzzle game where your creativity is the key to survival. In each level, a character is suspended or needs to reach a goal; you must draw a line that acts as a safe path or support. If the character hits a hazard or falls before reaching the destination, the game is over. Master the physics to ensure a perfect landing every time.
Intuitive drawing mechanics
Physics-driven puzzle gameplay
Wide variety of creative levels
Challenging environmental hazards
Satisfying landing feedback
Easy to pick up and play
Study the obstacles first. Your line needs to account for gravity and the momentum of the character as they move along it.
There is often more than one way to solve a level. Try different shapes to see how they interact with the character's movement.
The level will fail, and you will need to redraw your path to avoid the obstacle.