In this week’s game your thinking skills will be put to the test as you work to draw lines and direct the movement of orbs on the game screen. Can you draw the proper configuration so that all the orbs move where they are supposed to or will you watch helplessly as your carefully crafted plans fail?
Draw a Line
There are twenty-four regular levels for you to enjoy and if you get a score of 24 stars, then you will be able to unlock the final six levels.
Here is the first level…it serves as a basic tutorial on using your mouse to draw lines on the game screen.
Note: There will be additional quick tutorials provided when new types of orbs, gravity differences, and more are introduced in later levels.
Time to hit the Go Button and catch the orb…
Ready to move on to the second level.
The second level introduces a new orb type that you need to make sure falls off of the game screen.
Our line is ready to go and all the orbs can go where they are supposed to.
Here is a look ahead at some upcoming levels (three, four, twelve, and fifteen). By the fifteenth level you are definitely going to have to take a few moments and plan carefully since all of the orbs are set to move in a mixture of directions (up, down, right, and left) at the same time!
A look at the eighteenth level along with one of multiple solutions. As you can see there is a shadow line showing a previous attempt to draw the correct configuration…this can be really helpful if you need to try again on a given level. Good luck and have fun!
Play the Game
Draw a Line
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