These cute smiley faces are really in danger! Are you ready to protect them in the game Protect Emojis by drawing a wall that scary rubber ball can't break through? In the sport Emojie Defense, you must build a powerful wall that cannot be broken in order to protect emojis from harm.
Prepare for a thrilling trip. It's your responsibility to utilize your cunning to prevent harm to these adorable emojis. Build a wall of different shapes and obstacles that can't be broken through to protect your emojis from harm. As you play, the levels will get harder and harder, putting your strategy skills to the test.
How to play Protect Emojis
Start the Game
- To see the welcome screen, tap anywhere on the screen where the game is playing.
- Click the play button in the middle of the bottom of the welcome screen to see the screen where you can choose which level to play.
- The levels are unlocked one after the other.
Desktop Controls for Games
- Point the mouse at the spot on the screen where you want to draw the block.
- To start drawing, press and hold the left mouse button. Move the mouse and let go of the button to stop.
Devices with touchscreens
- Touch the monitor with your finger and drag it across the screen to make a wall around the character.
Indicators and controls
- In the top left corner of the level screen is a button that lets you go home. On a lot of levels, you can only draw one line. If you have more than one line of points, they will show up below the home button.
- The current level number is shown in the middle of the top. It shows how many more lines you can draw and has a starting rate symbol on it. It is below the level.
- There is a button to restart in the upper right corner.
- The level pick screen tells you which levels you can play and how many stars you have earned in each one.
How to Play Emoticons
- There can be one or more emojis in each level.
- Emoticons may sit on the ground, on the roof, or floating, which you have to click on to make them appear.
- You have to keep every emoji on the stage safe from everything that could go wrong, like ball coming out of pipes, falling off platforms, and spikes.
- Emoticons can bump into each other or cover up without hurting each other.
- Large pink ball also don't hurt the image.
Not Working Emojis
- Some emojis are partly see-through, which means they are not doing anything.
- These things will work when you tap them. When turned on, they will roll or fall if they are in the air or on a base that isn't level.
- On some levels, you have to time when you use your emoji just right to get on moving platforms, stay away from spinning platforms, hit rotating platforms at the right angle, or stay away from spikes.
- Levels: You can play the game's 80 levels in any sequence.
- To try to improve your score, you can always return to levels you've already conquered.
- To advance to the next level, you can complete a level without any stars.
- Drawing lines can be used for many things, such as stopping pipes.
Keeping Protect Emojis safe from ball
- Putting down a platform for emojis to land on, or sending multiple ball flying to stop a pipe or put up a wall in front of an emoji
- Click on an emoji.
- You shouldn't tie the ropes to anything and they shouldn't be on a stage that could fall.
- The rope will move if you don't hold at least some of it.
- In places with a red background, you can't draw straight lines, but you can fall into them.
- As soon as the opening is over, the tubes will start shooting ball, and any emoticons that were bright will return to their normal color.
Rate of Stars:
- The number of safety wires you use affects the rating. The rating goes up as the number of wires goes down.
- A meter in the middle of the top will show you how many points you've used and how many you still have left. It will also show you the star rating limit.
- There are eighty stages in the game, which one may access in any order.
- To try to raise your mark, you can always return to levels you have already finished.
- You can go to the next level by completing a level with no stars. Then you can go back to the level with low scores and try to make it better.
- To finish a level, you have to make sure that all of the emojis on the stage are safe.
- The pipes will shooting ball for a short time after all of your credits have been used up and all of your emotes have been used. You lose the level if any of the ball hit an emote.
- You will also lose a level if the emote hits a spike, falls off the stage, or rolls off the frame to the left or right.
- As soon as the beginning is over, the pipes will start firing ball, and any bright emotes will return to their normal color.
- You might want to wait until another part of the level has been changed before using an emote that isn't currently active.
- You can play the game as many times as you want, so you can easily try again at any level that you fail.
Plan of Action
- A lot of the game is about building ramps, knowing physics, and thinking about how your actions affect other things and the order in which they happen.
- Often, you'll need to give idle emoticons a safe place to land, with edges or walls on the sides to keep them from rolling out.
- After beating a level with a low score, move on to the next one and then return to the hard one at a later time.
- You can ask for help in the comments below if you are having trouble beating a level.