Happy Cups
The Objective of the Happy Cups game is to make items/liquids fall into the cup. Once done, the level will be cleared.
hen there’s “Happy Cups,” which is a neat little puzzle game. The whole idea is you’ve got this empty glass, and you need to fill it up with water. The catch? You have to draw the paths for the water to flow along. Each level gives you a different setup, and you really have to use your brain and a bit of physics know-how to get that water into the glass without spilling it everywhere or running out. There are 45 levels, and they definitely get more complex as you go, making you think harder each time.
You’ve also got to watch out for different obstacles that can mess up your perfect water-flow plan. Things like evaporators will make your water disappear, and there are movable platforms that can either help or hinder you, depending on how you use them. The game is pretty cool because it really encourages you to just try stuff out. You can draw a line, see what happens, and if it doesn’t work, just erase it and try a different approach. And if you get super stuck on a tricky level, there are hints available, which is a nice touch when you’re about to tear your hair out.
“Happy Cups” is one of those games that feels simple on the surface but offers some surprisingly deep puzzles. It’s really satisfying when you finally figure out the perfect way to draw your lines and watch the glass fill up. It’s definitely a game that gets your critical thinking gears turning and lets you get a bit creative with your solutions. If you like a good brain-teaser that’s not overly complicated to control, this one’s a good shout.