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In Dunkbrush, the ball can launch from any angle, and the player must swiftly draw a guiding line to steer it into the hoop. The game does not allow for pre-drawing or pausing. If the player draws too slowly, too short, or at the wrong angle, the ball can bounce off the target or miss the basket entirely. Each successful dunk earns a point and increases speed. The game's physics system highlights accuracy and speed, as even a miscalculation can cause the ball to slip through the basket.
Sketch lines to direct a bouncing ball into the hoop
The player only has one chance for each ball in Dunkbrush: miss the basket, and the game is over. The player's task is to score as many consecutive dunks as possible by drawing effective lines. As the player's score increases, the speed at which the balls fall will increase. The clean design, combined with the increasing challenge, makes this a great game to improve the player's hand-eye coordination.
To excel at Dunkbrush, players should focus on quick, minimal lines. Drawing longer lines will waste time and may cause the ball to bounce awkwardly. Instead, players should aim to create smooth, gentle curves that guide the ball toward the basket. Additionally, pay attention to both the ball's path and the location of the basket so that players can predict the path the ball will take. If the game is faster, players will need to resist the urge to overcorrect.