Draw Climber
Draw Climber is a fast-paced terrain-optimized footwork drawing game. Always keep a large contact point with the ground to maintain a steady speed.
How to play Draw Climber skillfully?
Your task is to draw the optimal legs for the character to move the fastest through each level. Overcome obstacles, climb slopes, go through stairs, crevices and special terrains. Similar to playing Santa Parkour, complete the level in the shortest time to receive rewards and unlock new skins and levels.

Control the drawing line
- You control a character with legs that can be drawn as desired.
- Draw the legs so that the character moves the fastest, overcomes obstacles and reaches the finish line before the opponent.
- Touch and drag the screen to draw the shape of the legs; the character automatically moves forward.
Draw legs according to the terrain
- Flat terrain: use round or oval legs to maximize speed.
- Rough or steep terrain: draw large, sturdy legs to prevent the character from falling.
- Deep crevices or stairs: draw long legs or L-shaped legs for better grip and jumping.
Acceleration strategy in Draw Climber
- Always maintain a large number of feet in contact with the ground to avoid losing inertia.
- Try out different foot shapes to see which type is suitable for each level.
- When encountering constantly changing terrain, draw short but strong feet for easy adjustment.
- Each level you finish will receive coins or experience points.
- Used to open new feet, beautiful skins, or upgrade jumping power and speed.
Types of feet to draw
When playing Draw Climber, choosing and drawing the right type of feet is an important factor for the character to move quickly, stably and overcome obstacles effectively. Each type of foot has its own shape and function, suitable for different terrains. Understanding each type of foot will help you climb slopes, overcome gaps, accelerate, and not fall halfway. Below are common types of feet and how to use them effectively.
Round feet
- Advantages: Move quickly on flat surfaces, moderate friction, easy to maintain speed.
- Disadvantages: Difficult to grip on rough terrain or steep slopes.
- Application: Suitable for fast running, flat terrain or speed racing.
Triangular feet
- Advantages: Firm grip, increased thrust when climbing slopes, good obstacle clearance.
- Disadvantages: Moves slower than round feet on flat surfaces.
- Application: Used when encountering slopes, rough bridges or deep ravines. Increases the ability to overcome obstacles.