Lines On Sides – Michal Barszczewski

Lines On Sides

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Step into the gaming world with Lines On Sides, one of the top $1.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Michal Barszczewski, this captivating Family game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 4+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 6th May 2021, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 17th August 2021.

Whether you have a liking for Family, Puzzle, games, Lines On Sides is sure to keep you hooked!

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Dive into Lines On Sides

Arrange the tiles so that their sides match each other in colors.

Your task is to arrange the tiles correctly so that each side of them is the same color as the adjacent tiles. When the tiles are properly arranged, black lines appear between them.

After Cubether, it’s another game where I explore minimalism. There are no tutorials or tips in it. You have to understand each mechanic for yourself and use it to solve puzzles.

Good luck.

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What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of Lines On Sides on 17th August 2021:

  • Symbols have been added so that you can better distinguish between the tiles.

Hear from the Players – Lines On Sides Reviews

Find out what gamers are saying about Lines On Sides:

It gets frustrated not having any hint feature. We were stuck on level 23rd for long time.


We finally finished Lines On Sides. Level 29 is much too difficult, in fact, its the hardest one because the mechanic is hard to understand. If it had been possible to skip that level and go back to it after getting a better understanding of how the sliding mechanic works, we probably would not have spent many many hours solving level 29 and getting very frustrated in the process. It took us at least 5 times longer to solve level 29 than it did to complete all the other puzzles. Many developers force you to solve puzzles in sequence. We have never liked this approach. If developers allowed puzzles to be skipped and retried later there would be fewer frustrated players who dislike their game. Being able to completely forget what you have already tried because youve been analyzing something new, while gaining more experience in the process, allows the player to use a fresh approach when retrying a puzzle they have skipped.


And then the new mechanic comes in and we just dont get it, even with the in game explanation. We got to level 23 and gave up. We understand that the developer wants to let us figure it out, and we enjoy a lot of other puzzle games with no instructions, but this is not fun anymore. Bummed.


This deserves 5 stars because, if for no other reasons, the designer has created an intriguing puzzle and offers it (at least at this writing 99 plus tax) without any ads and for less than the cost of cup of coffee. Yeh, like some of the other commenters, Im struggling with the trickier levels, but so what? Apple Support, pay attention: there should be more apps like this one in your store, and a lot less of the other Built In Purchases clutter.


Introduce a puzzle mechanic, have the player learn it. Introduce a second, have the player learn how it interacts with the first. Introduce a third, have the player learn how it interacts with the first two. Repeat for a fourth, then fifth. The puzzle mechanics here are solid and fairly easy to understand, but their interactions result an unexpected complexity. To us, that is the hallmark of a worthwhile puzzle game. In our play through, the learning curve was exactly steep enough to make the game rewarding. We are not an average player; what we find entertainingly hard might frustrate others. If you like a mental challenge though, we recommend trying this. Our only criticism is that the game ended just as we felt like we understood it. Im glad the author didnt pad out length with a lot of levels that didnt increase complexity, but perhaps some encore levels at the end or a progress bar would make the ending feel less abrupt. Overall, good work. We look forward to seeing whats next!


We completed all 51 levels. Great puzzle game. #29, 39 were tough!


Difficult and intriguing puzzle, needs navigation to see progress. Im up to level 50. How many levels are there?


We really liked this game until 21 when you do the color cloning thing. We read your response to the other ppl with this question and it still doesnt seem to be working for us. We’ve made it to 23 but thats just dumb luck. Its very disappointing to pay for a game and only be able to do 20 levels.


This could be a great game, if you could switch 2 pieces without having to move all the other pieces to get it into place. Could you make it so you could switch 2 pieces, even if they are not next to each other. We dont like moving pieces if they are ready in place?


Great game. Easy to understand and play, but still a challenge. Hits right at the sweet spot for a game.


After level 21 we said outloud to myself Ok, this is serious. YES. Love how there is no tip or anything, had to understand the logic on our own. This is how games were back in our day!! (80s-90s) Well done!


We enjoyed the first 22 levels, and would really like to figure out the missing block function and how to get it to slide to what we need! We have played the same level for a few hours and cannot figure out the rhyme or reason why we can sometimes slide pieces over and sometimes we cannot! No instructions, no hints, no ability to skip a level. We are about 10 more attempts to calling it quits for good!

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