Draw Climber: sketch the legs that push your cube racer forward
In Draw Climber, you draw the legs or wheels that move a cube across each stage, then redraw them when a ledge, pit, or stairwell changes the route. The physics hook matters on every turn: a tight loop can spin fast on flat ground, while a hooked stroke helps your racer climb steps and keep momentum.
This browser racer fits the Fun & Crazy category because every run depends on improvised shapes rather than memorizing a fixed course. You race rivals to the finish, grab coins along the track, and spend them on new cube skins and visual effects. It plays free online in your browser, with no signup or download, so the action starts right away.
Redraw shapes for walls, pits, and steep climbs
When the current form gets stuck, you can replace it immediately by drawing a new line in the lower box. That makes the game feel close to drawing challenges and to physics racers, because the right shape is what gets you over a wall or out of a hole.
Stages bring high walls, deep gaps, narrow tunnels, and sharp climbs, so the best move changes from one section to the next. Short sticks work on smooth ground, long arcs help on vertical steps, and small circles can be ideal when speed matters more than height. If a shape fails, the white box lets you redraw instantly instead of waiting for a reset.
On PC, hold the left mouse button and drag inside the white area; on phones and tablets, slide a finger across the lower panel. The game also plays on mobile and desktop, so you can switch devices without changing the core control scheme. If you want another shape-based racer, Shape Shifting offers a similar idea of adapting form to the obstacle ahead.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
23 october 2025
Last Update
05 march 2026