

Draw the Hill Game (Draw Car Climber)
Draw the Hill (also known as Draw Car Climber) is a physics-puzzle game that puts an artist's pen in your hand and a tiny car in front of a deadly drop. Each level starts with a broken landscape – missing chunks of road, cliff edges, deep canyons – and a car that absolutely will drive forward whether the road is there or not. Your only job is to draw the road. A clean curve up a slope feels deeply satisfying; a wobbly mess sends the car bouncing into the abyss.
What makes Draw the Hill more than just a doodle game is its physics. The line you draw is treated as a real surface – steep, smooth, jagged, or springy depending on how you sketch it. A car that hits your line too sharply flips and crashes, while a perfectly arced ramp launches it over the next gap to land safely on the other side. There is a real craft to it, and the better you get, the more elegant your solutions become.
How to Play Draw the Hill
Hold your finger (or mouse button) and draw a continuous black line wherever you want the car to drive. Release to stop drawing. The car drives forward automatically over whatever surface you have laid down. Stars sit in the air on most levels – curve your road through them for bonus points. Crash, and you restart with your line erased.
Tips for Cleaner Lines and Better Scores
Draw slow, smooth curves rather than fast jagged ones – the physics engine treats jitter as bumps.
For gaps, draw a gentle ramp upward on the take-off side rather than a flat bridge – the launch is more reliable.
Stars usually sit on the natural arc of a good jump. If a star is "in the way", it means you are drawing the optimal path.
On hills, keep your line just above the ground – a road too thick wastes ink and may exceed the level's line budget.
More Drawing & Physics Puzzles
If Draw the Hill clicks for you, try Stickman Bridge Constructor for another draw-to-solve puzzler, Classic Brick Breaker for a different physics challenge, or browse our puzzle games for more.


















