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Based on Fill it gameplay, line Path goes beyond that and brings a great variety of level shapes and mechanics into it. Each level has the same goal – include all parts in one line. Test the limits of your brain by perfecting each puzzle. Let your mind be your guide in a meditative and relaxing, yet challenging, journey.
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A relatively easy puzzle game, which says a lot for me. Pretty cool overall, especially if you just want a chill experience. 100 levels, none of them particularly difficult.
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General
Purpose: draw a line from start to end, passing all of a level's blocks but never crossing a block twice (except for some later special blocks).
The format is not new, but the game plays neatly and controls are as straightforward as they can be (you draw a line by dragging your mouse, you go back/undo moves simply by clicking on a previous block).
Graphics are simple but good. Music I'd say is incospicuous.
Maybe there was space for some more special blocks, but that is minor.
Achievements total 100 and are quite lame in nature (they're of the "alphabet" kind), but do reflect the levels and that is fine.
Every ten levels or so a new kind of block is introduced and for a couple of levels things turn simpler to let you familiarize with the block (perhaps unnecessarily).
Difficulty
Regarding difficulty, there was much inconsistency. Things were always pretty easy (to the point that clearing a level on the first try was the norm) and only at times did levels require more than one try. The inconsistency lies in the fact that such levels do not progress linearly, but are preceded/followed by far easier levels (and I don't think this is subjective).
Slightly more notable levels in this sense were 33, 45, 59, 64, 74, 81, 92, and - perhaps especially - 93. 93 is a glaring example of what was just said; it took me several minutes to figure that out (and I enjoyed that), while the levels immediately after were of the usual "do-it-at-once" type.
Level 88 was cleared without using a special block fully, so I don't know whether that was a mistake in level design.
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. Never be meager, always be eager.
Verdict
All in all the game was worth the price and the achievement chase to me. Got it on a discount, but the full price is still low.
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Short & sweet little puzzle game with 100 levels. No different than a puzzle booklet you would buy from walmart for 2$, except this game has ambient music in the background. Most of the puzzles are pretty simple but there's a slightly challenging one here & there. Ignore the negative reviews - they're mostly entitled people who've no appreciation for simple games like this one.
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very fun way to spend an hour. quite relaxing and some of the later levels really do make you think hard about it
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If you finish this game in under 2 hours and refund it, I want you to know I'm very disappointed.
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A fun and easy puzzle game with 100 levels that can be completed in about an hour. The mechanics are similar to the classic NDS game Polarium, but this version feels a bit easier. Still, it's an enjoyable and relaxing experience, great for puzzle fans looking for a quick challenge!
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Nice and enjoyable little game. Nothing too complicated nor boring. Just a nice relaxing game that you can play once and then forget about and you can quickly get around 100 achievements in your library
7 / 10