Overview of LinkLines (Mac — Trial Edition)
LinkLines is a puzzle title available for macOS that you can try before buying. Players work on a tiled board, drawing and linking colored paths to create matching pairs. As you advance, puzzles get tougher, offering a satisfying test of logic and pattern recognition.
How the Game Plays
The core objective is straightforward: connect matching colors across a grid so they form complete pairs. Levels introduce new complications — such as barriers, limited moves or countdowns — that force you to rethink simple routes and plan ahead. The controls are simple and approachable, letting the challenge come from the puzzles rather than fiddly input.
Key gameplay elements:
- Progressive level design that raises the difficulty and introduces obstacles
- Color-pairing goals that reward planning and spatial reasoning
- Time or move restrictions on some stages to add urgency
- A minimal, clean interface that keeps focus on the puzzle
Trial Version: What You Get
The demo provides access to a curated selection of levels so you can evaluate the mechanics and visual style before committing. It’s enough to showcase the game’s repetitive draw and the way later stages deepen complexity, but the full release unlocks the complete level set and any additional modes.
Who Will Enjoy This
LinkLines is a strong fit for:
- Players who like brainteasers and abstract puzzles
- Gamers seeking short sessions with escalating challenges
- Anyone who prefers a visually tidy presentation with puzzle-first design
Other Games to Try
If you want something with a different flavor, consider trying Purble Place (paid), which offers a contrasting set of mini-games focused on memory and pattern matching.
Technical
- Mac
- Windows
- Free Trial