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Line Path

96%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
96% User Score Based on 164 reviews

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"Line Path" is a rhythm-based puzzle game where players draw lines to guide particles through a maze-like environment, while avoiding obstacles and collecting pickups in time with the music. With increasing difficulty and fast-paced gameplay, the game challenges players' reflexes and strategic thinking. The game also features a level editor for players to create and share their own custom levels.

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 164 reviews
graphics14 positive mentions

  • The game is a cute and relaxing puzzle experience with 100 levels that are simple yet enjoyable.
  • It features straightforward controls and a pleasant visual style, making it accessible for casual gamers.
  • Many players found it to be a great way to unwind, with some levels providing a satisfying challenge.
  • The game is criticized for being too easy, with most levels requiring minimal thought to complete.
  • Some players felt that the game was overly short, taking less than an hour to finish all levels.
  • There are complaints about a lack of depth and variety in the puzzles, making it feel repetitive.
  • graphics
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game are generally described as simple yet appealing, featuring clean visuals and nice animations that enhance the overall experience. Players appreciate the eye-pleasing design and elaborate levels, which contribute to a relaxing and enjoyable gameplay atmosphere. Overall, the graphics effectively complement the game's fun and straightforward mechanics.

    • “With clean graphics, simple and fun gameplay, and nice music, this puzzle game is a great way to relax.”
    • “With quite elaborate levels and eye-pleasing graphics.”
    • “Good graphics and nice animation complement this great game well.”
  • gameplay
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a well-balanced difficulty curve, allowing players to gradually learn mechanics through a variety of levels. It combines simple gameplay with complex puzzles, encouraging strategic thinking as players navigate through diverse level designs. Overall, the game offers an engaging and enjoyable experience, reminiscent of classic titles while providing a fresh challenge.

    • “Good ramp up of difficulty, mechanics, and variety in level design.”
    • “I enjoyed every minute of this... it starts really easy so you can learn the mechanics (even backtracking works great!) in each of the 5 groups of 20 levels; the game has, for me, just the right level of difficulty: it's not very easy, it's not hard... it simply requires you to envision ahead of time what happens to the blocks as you make your way from point A to point B while making sure you go over every block.”
    • “Line path goes beyond that and brings a great variety of level shapes and mechanics into it.”
    • “The mechanics are similar to an old NDS game called 'Polarium', but this is a bit easier as far as I can remember.”
    • “It tightens with simple gameplay and complex puzzles, makes you think about it, and then indicates that they are not there.”
    • “A general gameplay advice would be to clear as much as possible when you can, be it at the start of the level or when you're at a specific part of it.”
  • music
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is described as ambient and inconspicuous, providing a pleasant backdrop that enhances the relaxing experience of the puzzle gameplay. While some reviewers note that it resembles typical arcade music, it is generally considered enjoyable and complements the clean graphics and minimalistic style of the game. Overall, the soundtrack contributes positively to the overall atmosphere without being overly intrusive.

    • “With clean graphics, simple and fun gameplay, and nice music, this puzzle game is a great way to relax.”
    • “But the visuals are nice, and the soundtrack is not too shabby either.”
    • “No different than a puzzle booklet you would buy from Walmart for $2, except this game has ambient music in the background.”
    • “Music, I'd say, is inconspicuous.”
    • “Arcade music plays, cheering up your overall experience.”

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