Sprinkle Reversed is a physics-based puzzle arcade game developed by Mediocre, first released in 2014 as a twist on the original Sprinkle series. Instead of spraying water to put out fires directly, players must control the flow in reverse, making the challenge fresh and unpredictable. This mobile game quickly became popular for its clever mechanics and satisfying puzzles.
The gameplay in Sprinkle Reversed is simple but challenging. Players use a water cannon to pull water back into a tank rather than spraying it forward. Each level has fires burning in tricky spots, and the goal is to collect enough water to eliminate them all. Timing matters, and the game rewards precision over speed.
Players must think carefully about angles and water pressure. Because the flow is reversed, it feels different from traditional water games. The game introduces new obstacles gradually moving platforms, rotating pipes, and limited water supplies make each stage unique. The scoring system encourages replaying levels to perfect your water use and maximize points.