Girls Map is a tribute to the arcade reveal-puzzle genre I grew up watching at the corner store.
Back in the 90s, there was a whole class of arcade cabinets where the gameplay was absurdly simple and absurdly addictive: trace a line across a blank canvas, claim the region you enclose, and watch the picture underneath slowly emerge — all while a swarm of enemies bounced around the canvas trying to break your unfinished line. You had a finite number of lives, a percentage target to hit, and that one quarter you had spent. It was perfect.
Girls Map rebuilds that core loop on the iPhone with modern visuals: hand-drawn editorial-fashion backgrounds in an anime/manga illustration style — fully modest, family-friendly portraits like a sakura park stroll, a Tokyo street, a kimono ceremony, a sunny beach — paired with natural enemies (butterflies, bees, birds) that flutter across the canvas instead of the menacing 90s creatures. No violence, no objectionable content, just the meditative tension of drawing the perfect cut while a bee zigzags toward your unfinished stroke.
This is the puzzle game I wanted on my phone. Built for anyone who remembers the arcade, and for anyone who never had the chance to be there.
Reveal-puzzle gameplay
Trace a line across the canvas and the area you enclose is filled in, gradually revealing the illustration underneath. Hit the percentage target for the level to unlock the next.
Dodge the swarm
Butterflies, bees, and birds bounce across the canvas while you draw. If a creature touches your unfinished line before you close the loop, you lose a life. Plan your route, time your strokes.
Hand-drawn illustrations
Six original anime/manga-style illustrations across the launch set — fashion-editorial portraits in modest, family-friendly settings. Every level reveals a different picture.
Touch controls reborn
An on-screen virtual D-Pad steers your line across the canvas. Two action buttons let you choose between fast and safe drawing modes. No swipe gestures, no shake, no haptic combos.
Retro arcade soundscape
Original chiptune-style music and sound effects produced in-house by Ingeniería.dev. No samples, no covers, no third-party audio. Toggle music and effects independently in the settings panel.
100% offline · no ads · no purchases
No subscriptions, no In-App Purchases, no ads, no rewarded videos, no account, no Game Center, no tracking, no network requests. Progress stays on your iPhone via SwiftData. Works in airplane mode.
Each level is a different hand-drawn editorial portrait. The illustration is fully modest and family-friendly — think fashion photography in everyday settings, not pinup art.
100% free. Forever.
Girls Map has no subscription, no In-App Purchases, no ads, no paywall, no "premium" tier. You download it, you play it, you keep it. Every level is unlocked through play, not through payment.