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Can You Draw The Impossible Line In Chillingo's Newest Puzzle Game For iOS?

Can You Draw The Impossible Line In Chillingo's Newest Puzzle Game For iOS?

August 22, 2013
Can you do the seemingly impossible in Chillingo's latest iOS release, The Impossible Line? The seemingly impossible, in this particular case, is the act of quickly drawing a line toward a target point on a chalkboard while avoiding invisible obstacles and moving objects. Also, there's the added challenge of having to collect stars in order to unlock the target. Well, I guess you just have to find out by playing The Impossible Line, which is out now in the App Store. The Impossible Line is as much a memory game as it is a line-drawing game. You see, obstacles and objects disappear the moment you start drawing a path. So, it's imperative that you remember where they are before making your move. If you can't see the video embedded above, please click here. But fret not, since help is at hand when you find yourself getting stuck in a rather tricky level. There's the always-on radar, which beeps to warn you about your proximity to obstacles and objects. There's also the Reveal power-up, which freezes the time and shows you the level in its entirety for three seconds. And there's the Miner's Hat power-up, which helps guide your way by lighting up a small area around you. Featuring 200 unique levels, The Impossible Line is available now in the App Store for free. The game is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad running iOS 5.0 or later. For more games recently released or updated by Chillingo, check out Want To Be A Soccer Shootout Superstar? Then Give Perfect Kick Your Best Shot, Pixel People Updated With Support For Visiting Friends' Utopias, Cloud Sync And More, and Set Off On An Endless Voyage 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea In Abyss Attack. [gallery link="file" order="DESC"]

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Free
The Impossible Line
The Impossible Line
Chillingo Ltd

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