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Lyne is a minimalist yet addictive puzzle game for Windows Phone 8

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 18, 2019
2 min read

Lyne for Windows Phone

If you’re looking for an addictive and a challenging puzzle game for your Windows Phone handset, I’d suggest you take a shot at Lyne. A minimalist puzzle game that will make you think beyond imagination to solve the puzzles, which only involves connecting similar shapes in the form of lines, and make sure you fill the board completely.

It might sound simple, but in reality it’s going to take its toll on you. The application comes with hundreds of challenging puzzles with a simple and intuitive interface. All you need to do is connect the shapes in such a way that you can fill the entire board to progress to the next puzzle, which will obviously be much more difficult. The game is ad-free with the puzzles updated daily so that you can enjoy the game as long as you can complete the levels.

“Deceptively simple. Infinitely complex. LYNE is a minimalist puzzle game that will knot your brain as it calms your soul. Connect the shapes. Fill the board. Lose yourself in the interflowing paths of LYNE,” according to the app description.

Here’s a list of features you can enjoy with Lyne:

  • Hundreds of pre-built puzzles
  • An infinite number of procedurally-generated puzzles, released daily
  • No in-app purchases. No ads.
  • Slick, intuitive interface
  • Soothing dynamic audio
  • Unlockable colour palettes

If you’re a fan of puzzle games, head over to the Windows Phone Store and download Lyne for your handset — it costs $2.49. 

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