One Line Save The Man
Sketch a protective shield with one continuous line to save a character from falling objects or traps. The physics engine tests the structural integrity of your drawing against environmental hazards.
About This Game
Save Man: One Line (One Line Save The Man) is a Physics-Sketching and Structural-Protection game. The technical logic involves "Rigid-Body Drawing"—your lines become physical objects with Weight and Collision properties. It emphasizes Force-Distribution to shield a character.
How to Play
Draw a single, continuous line to protect the man from falling weights or bees. The gameplay is Emergency Engineering: survive the 5-second countdown after the drawing is complete. Interaction involves Hook-Logic—drawing an "Anchor" around a fixed environmental object to prevent your shield from falling.
Tips & Tricks
Ensuring the man's survival requires "Triangular Bracing." Instead of a simple flat roof, draw a "Dome with Anchors." By curving your line around a nearby pillar or corner, you create a "Physical Lock" that the physics engine cannot move. This ensures that even heavy falling boulders won't push your shield onto the character's head.