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Draw Sprunki Car With Physics! is a quirky physics puzzle game that lets you sketch your own vehicle and put it to the test. You don’t just drive here—you invent the car first, shaping it however you like, then watch how it handles ramps, bumps, and obstacles. The freedom is huge: whether you want a boxy little cart, a monster truck on sticks, or just something totally ridiculous, the game turns your drawings into playable machines. Combine that with Sprunki characters riding along, and you’ve got a mix of creativity and fun chaos that feels different every time you play.

The idea for Draw Sprunki Car With Physics! game grew out of the classic draw and ride physics experiments that people loved in early web games. The developer wanted to push it further by adding Sprunki’s world, new character skins, and more robust physics systems. Over time, the project expanded into 37 levels and multiple modes, giving players both structured challenges and open sandboxes to fool around in.
Controls are simple and intuitive.
Draw your car by sketching directly on the screen. Once you’re happy, press the yellow button to set it rolling.
Use the arrow keys to move forward, backward, or balance your creation as it travels. Spacebar can also help reset or interact depending on the mode.
The game is built around experimentation, so don’t worry if your first car is a mess—half the fun is watching it fail in hilarious ways.
Instant feedback—what you draw is what you drive.