'Quick Draw' Online Drawing and Guessing Game Available
posted November 16th, 2008 2:53 PM EST by arn in $5.99, iPhone games, iPod touch games
Swipe Interactive's Quick Draw [App Store, $5.99] is now available in the App Store.
We previously highlighted this game in which players take turns drawing a word and guessing words. Online play allows for play over EDGE, 3G and Wi-Fi networks. Features include:
- Instant Online Play over WIFI, 3G and EDGE
- Constantly updated selection of words in several exciting categories
- Play fair or get accused of cheating!
- Offline play, perfect for playing between friends or just for practicing
App Store Link: Quick Draw, $5.99














Yahoo Graffiti for iPhone? Sounds great. As soon as I have read a good review, I'm in!
Just see my review at youtube. http://de.youtube.com/user/AppHelp
Just bought it and its an awesome game. I def. suggest this!
I like it!
Very clever how you draw full-screen, but the guessers see the drawing scaled down to fit above the keyboard.
I agree with the App Store reviewer who said people need to click the Cheat Whistle when people start adding letters to the drawing. I didn't have the heart when playing with just 1 or 2 people, but as it gets popular, I'll be blowing the whistle to improve the experience!
Hey, this is a great game! It's fast and fun. I hope they quickly add improvements like private rooms and maybe higher res drawing.
FINALLY. The iPhone was screaming for this game. I hope it's available for Android as well.
I love this game, but late last night it was as if people gave up drawing and started writing out the clue then drawing genitalia.
Apparently the sensible people I was playing that morning had handed their iPhones over to their 3 year old children.
It's a great game but it would really benefit from a centralized login system that could block users who get the whistle blown on them too many times.
People who get the whistle blown by 50% of people in that round get booted. Just for one round, but if they get booted every time then the incentive to mess up the game using letters is reduced.