Save Man: One Line
What is Save Man: One Line?
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.
Description
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.
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.
How to Get High Scores in Save Man: One Line
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why did my line disappear?
If your line is too long, the "Ink Gauge" runs out. You must be efficient; a small, well-anchored hook is more effective than a massive, un-anchored wall.
Q: Can I draw multiple lines?
No. The "One Line" constraint means you must keep your finger on the screen until the entire structure is complete. Once you lift your finger, the "Physics Simulation" begins.
