Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lonely-line-puzzle/id1517001621 Lonely Line Puzzle Marcelo Pars Lonely Line is a great little puzzle game. Only 32 puzzle pieces give 892.616.806.656 zillion combinations. For you to… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsLonely Line is a great little puzzle game. Only 32 puzzle pieces give 892.616.806.656 zillion combinations. For you to find the 1 solution. There are 100 levels from simple to extremely hard, but don't worry: if you think a game is too hard use the 3 free hints available. Enjoy and tell me what you think of it. Information Seller:Marcelo Pars Genre:Board, Puzzle Release:Jun 14, 2020 Updated:Mar 30, 2021 Version:9 Size:52.5 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Lonely Line Puzzle has only 32 puzzle pieces, and the one thing you have to do is make a line. One line. It sounds so easy, and indeed the first few levels are not that hard. But there 100 levels and if you now that 32 puzzle pieces are good for 892.616.806.656.000.000.000.000 combinations, you can imagine the puzzles can be pretty hard. But don't worry, each levels gives you 3 hints for free. In fact the game has no in app puchases (except a possibility to make a donation) and is free of ads too. Here is an image of the game: Good luck, have fun, and tell me what you think of it. Asp Well-Known Member Aug 3, 2017 769 196 43 #2 Asp, Jun 20, 2020 Looking better than One Line Weekly of which I never solved a single one. Here I’ve solved one already, so only 892,616,806,655,999,999,999,999 to go. Marcelo Active Member Jul 15, 2018 38 2 8 Male Game Maker The Netherlands http://www.cubicks.com #3 Marcelo, Jun 20, 2020 Ha ha. Thanx Asp. For me it's a strange experience that I had to make Loop Loop Puzzle first, with 180 puzzle pieces, followed by One Line Weekly, with more than a thousand puzzle pieces, before I invented this "simple" Lonely Line Puzzle with only 32 puzzle pieces. But apparently that was the way to go. Nice to hear from you again. Asp Well-Known Member Aug 3, 2017 769 196 43 #4 Asp, Jun 20, 2020 Definitely the way to go. Did anyone ever solve a One Line Weekly? I’d say this is your best puzzle so far, combining luck with logic. The colour change is a great idea so I can mark lines I’m sure about. Having 32 sections rather than 1500 or so allows completion within a reasonable time. Marcelo Active Member Jul 15, 2018 38 2 8 Male Game Maker The Netherlands http://www.cubicks.com #5 Marcelo, Jun 21, 2020 Thanx again Asp, No, I'm afraid nobody has ever solved One Line Weekly (as far as I know). It's just far too much I guess. But this Lonely Line puzzle can be pretty difficult too. There are plenty levels I couldn't solve without using one or more hints. Nice to hear you think it's my best puzzle so far. If there is anything I can improve, I'd like to hear it. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Looking better than One Line Weekly of which I never solved a single one. Here I’ve solved one already, so only 892,616,806,655,999,999,999,999 to go.
Ha ha. Thanx Asp. For me it's a strange experience that I had to make Loop Loop Puzzle first, with 180 puzzle pieces, followed by One Line Weekly, with more than a thousand puzzle pieces, before I invented this "simple" Lonely Line Puzzle with only 32 puzzle pieces. But apparently that was the way to go. Nice to hear from you again.
Definitely the way to go. Did anyone ever solve a One Line Weekly? I’d say this is your best puzzle so far, combining luck with logic. The colour change is a great idea so I can mark lines I’m sure about. Having 32 sections rather than 1500 or so allows completion within a reasonable time.
Thanx again Asp, No, I'm afraid nobody has ever solved One Line Weekly (as far as I know). It's just far too much I guess. But this Lonely Line puzzle can be pretty difficult too. There are plenty levels I couldn't solve without using one or more hints. Nice to hear you think it's my best puzzle so far. If there is anything I can improve, I'd like to hear it.