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You’ve ever wished your doodles could save the world. Skip it if: You hate fun, colors, or using your brain.

Enter — the sequel no one knew they needed, but everyone should play. The Hook: You Are the Artist (and the Hero) The genius of EPIC 2 is simple: you draw your own hero. Not just a name or a color — literally every limb, expression, hairstyle, and weapon. My first stickman looked like a depressed potato with twigs for arms. By level three, he was a legendary potato with a lightning sword. And I loved him.

No dialogue. No text. Just visual storytelling and musical swells that make a squiggly line feel like Aragorn at the Black Gate. | Feature | EPIC 1 | EPIC 2 | |--------|---------|---------| | Drawing tools | Basic pencil | Pencil, paint bucket, stickers, stamps | | Hero customization | Simple | Full body, props, colors | | Puzzles | Linear | Multiple solutions per puzzle | | Replayability | Low | Hidden collectibles + alternative endings | | Co-op | ❌ | ✅ (draw with a friend!) |

Remember when you were a kid, doodling stick figures in the margins of your notebook? What if those little lines could come to life, fight dragons, solve puzzles, and save a world made of crayon and shadow?

iOS, Android, Steam, and Nintendo Switch. Pro tip: Use a stylus or your finger — but draw slowly . The game reads every squiggle. Have you played EPIC 2? What’s the wildest thing you’ve drawn to solve a puzzle? Drop your stickman stories in the comments.