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Okay, so Ruler Survival Game is one of those clever little puzzle games that really makes you think outside the box, using simple tools in unexpected ways. It's not about fast reflexes or complex graphics; it's a brain teaser where your primary, and often only, tool is a humble ruler. The whole premise revolves around solving environmental puzzles to survive various precarious scenarios, and the ruler is your key to manipulating the world in surprisingly creative and logical ways.
In each level, you're presented with a dangerous situation—maybe you're about to be crushed, or you need to cross a gap, or trigger a switch from afar. You'll tap and drag your ruler into the scene, using it as a lever, a bridge, a seesaw, or a tool to poke and prod objects from a safe distance. The fun comes from figuring out the exact angle, placement, and timing to interact with the physics-based environment. It's incredibly satisfying when you finally line up that perfect ramp to roll a ball onto a pressure plate, using nothing but a straight piece of measured plastic.