The objective of the game is to catch all of the water droplets. Press the green flag to begin or restart the game. Press the button, “click here to start” to start the game. Then choose your collector and background you want to play with by clicking on it. When you finished choosing one background and one collector press, "play!" to begin game-play. To move the collector, use the left and right arrow keys. If you miss a droplet, then it goes to the restart page. If you want to play again press the button, “play again?” and it will take you back to the screen where you can choose your background and collector.
I bet you don‘t know that over 50 million homes have leaky pipes that waste more than 90 gallons of water per day! Clean, drinkable water gets wasted every day due to leaking plumbing fixtures such as toilets, shower heads, and faucets. At first glance, a leaking faucet doesn’t seem as consequential as taking a shower for 30 minutes, but the amount of water from a leaking faucet can accumulate to over 3,000 gallons of water being wasted annually. Also, did you know that a toilet that is leaking could waste over 200 gallons of water everyday? Likewise the average world wide household accounts for more than 10,000 gallons of water wasted annually. Not only do toilets and faucets waste water when not in use but, shower heads do too. A leaky shower head that is dripping 10 drops of water per minute wastes over 500 gallons per year. Wasting water is truly harming the Earth because of the limited supply of untainted water the Earth has. The Earth has only 3 percent of fresh water with the remaining 97 percent being undrinkable salt water. Preventing leaky pipes and plumbing fixtures assists the Earth because it helps supply the demand of 200,000,000 liters of fresh water needed to grow food for the planet and all living things. This will also help the Earth because scientists expect the amount of land affected by drought to decrease by mid-century, if 30 percent or more of fresh water does not get wasted. This impacts all living things because animals, humans and plants depend on water. If humans use up all of the water, there will be nothing left for the rest of the plants and animals, and they will experience severe droughts. All of these minor but disastrous problems can be fixed, just simply ensure that you fully turn off all of your plumbing fixtures or fix any of them that are leaking.