Tue Jul 11 2023
• 2 new episodes with new gameplay mechanics: magnets and locks
• More than 55 new levels
• Achievements
• Built-in puzzle solutions
• New Undo button that now restarts the puzzle
• Updated UI
• Improvements and fixes
We are working hard on making the game better! If you notice a bug, please contact us via support@quadline.ikovalov.com
Quadline is a masterclass in minimalistic puzzle design. It takes a very simple concept—moving lines through a grid—and expands it into nearly 200 levels of pure cerebral challenge. What makes it stand out is the lack of hand-holding. There are no intrusive tutorials; instead, the game teaches you its rules through clever level design, introducing mechanics like magnets, locks, and teleports so naturally that you feel like a genius for figuring them out.
The aesthetic is incredibly clean, with a focus on symmetry and smooth animations that make the experience feel almost meditative. There are no timers or high-pressure scores, which allows you to focus entirely on the logic of the puzzle. It’s the kind of game that is perfect for a commute or a quiet evening. For fans of 'Sokobond' or 'HOOK', Quadline is a must-play that proves you don't need complex graphics to create a deeply engaging and rewarding experience.
175+ hand-crafted levels
Minimalist and clean UI
No timers or move limits
Teleport and magnet mechanics
Focus on how lines interact with the cell edges. Some cells rotate the line, while others push it across the board. Look for the exit slots first.
Use the 'Undo' button freely to experiment with different moves. There is no penalty for taking your time to visualize the path.
Yes, the game includes built-in solutions if you get stuck on a particularly difficult level.
Very smart and catchy, love its level design and the whole concept
This app does not run on my iPad










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