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Line Blaster opens up its physics-based puzzles for Android audiences

Line Blaster opens up its physics-based puzzles for Android audiences
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Line Blaster, the remake of the 2012 classic Drawtopia, is set to launch on Android after a successful launch about a month ago onto iOS. Developed by the indie Super Smith Bros, Line Blaster is a physics puzzler that will feature over 100 levels, 40 of which are brand new and not from Drawtopia, along with some new mechanics added in for good measure.

This is a pretty simple one to explain, as Line Blaster mostly involves one mechanic: drawing lines. You’ll be putting in an effort to get a spherical marble-like object to reach a goal somewhere on the level, leading it the entire way. Of course, while that sounds simple, it gets much deeper as you progress, making you figure out creative ways to draw your line to make it all work. Along with the new Pinball and multi-shot levels as well as some other new mechanics that were not present in the game’s predecessor, this makes for a pretty brain-scratching puzzler.

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Make no mistake, though - while Line Blaster certainly can get a little complicated, it intends to be a nice minimalist game, with unobtrusive graphics, nice colours, and relaxing music, all in an effort to be one of those nice puzzlers you can turn on after a hard day at the office and just unwind with. No time limits or scoreboards here - just you and 100+ levels to test your wits against.

This will keep you from getting too stressed out about keeping up with current content or climbing through levels for in-game rewards or any of that. This is just simply a nice, premium puzzler experience that will keep you entertained for quite a few hours and make you feel successful upon completion.

If all of that sounds excellent to you, you can find Line Blaster on iOS and, as of today, on Android as well.

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Looking to test your wits even further? Why not take a look at our list of the best iOS puzzle games?
Connor Derrick
Connor Derrick
Connor is a diehard JRPG fan and an equally diehard fan of writing. When he isn’t putting 100+ hours into the latest Atlus release, he’s playing board games with his partner or blasting a mid-2000s punk record. Music, film, writing, and games are his biggest passions, and he hopes to one day unite all of those in some way or another.