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Brain Lines

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Brain Lines isn't a "fixed formula" puzzle game. Each level only presents a situation; the solution is left to you to figure out. Sometimes it looks easy, you think you can just draw anything and you'll succeed, but you keep failing. Conversely, some levels seem complicated but can be solved with just a single simple stroke.

The interesting thing is that everything follows physics. Whatever you draw, the object will react accordingly: rolling, falling, sliding, or colliding. A slight deviation will completely change the outcome, so sometimes the correct solution comes from quite "random" experiments.

The game isn't time-pressured, nor is it stressful. It's played slowly, with trial and error, so it feels quite relaxed yet engaging.

How to play Brain Lines game?

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Each level has a goal, such as getting a ball into a cup, making objects collide, or keeping an object from falling.

You use your mouse or touchpad to draw lines or any shape.

After you finish drawing, the object will automatically move according to physics to see if you solved it correctly.

There is no fixed solution; as long as you achieve the goal, you pass the level.

Gameplay Tips

1. Think simply first

Don't rush to draw complex things. Many levels only require a small line to solve the problem.

2. Observe before acting

Carefully look at the direction of fall, the tilt, and the position of the object before drawing to avoid making mistakes from the start.

3. Prioritize quick trial and error over thinking too long

This game is suitable for a "quick test - quick fix" approach, without requiring deep calculations.

4. Utilize the existing environment

Sometimes you don't need to draw much; just using the objects already in the level is enough to create the desired effect.

5. Accept trial and error

Mistakes are normal. Each failure helps you better understand how the physics in that level work.

Brain Lines isn't a stressful game, but it can easily keep you playing longer than intended. There are situations that seem insurmountable, but a slight change in mindset can make everything work.

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