Shizuku
Set the garden; let two drops meet.

SHIZUKU

Cozy Deterministic Dewdrop Physics Puzzle
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Coming soon to the App Store, Google Play and Roblox.

Shizuku is a cozy, deterministic physics puzzle set in a quiet Japanese garden. You never touch the dewdrops — instead you arrange the board: place bamboo flumes, stones and leaves so that, when two drops fall, they roll, slide and finally meet to become one. Set the scene, release the drops, and watch your plan play out. Because nothing is random, you can think the whole run through before you let go. Calm, hand-made levels and no time pressure. 12 languages.

FAQ

What kind of game is Shizuku?

Shizuku is a cozy, deterministic physics puzzle by PixelRyu set in a Japanese garden. You arrange bamboo flumes, stones and leaves so that two falling dewdrops meet and merge into one — you set the board, never touch the drops.

Is Shizuku free to play?

Yes — Shizuku is free to play, supported by optional ads. On Roblox there are no ads; you use coins you earn.

Where can I play Shizuku?

Shizuku is coming soon to the App Store, Google Play and Roblox. Follow PixelRyu for the launch.

How do you play Shizuku?

Place pieces — bamboo flumes, stones and leaves — to shape the path. When you are ready, release the two dewdrops; they fall and roll under deterministic physics. Guide them so the two meet and become a single drop. Because nothing is random, you can plan the whole run before you let go.

Which languages does Shizuku support?

Shizuku supports 12 languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Indonesian, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian.

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