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Linx is a Puzzle Game made in Adobe Flash by Evidently Cube released in 2011. There is the original game with 40 levels suited for everyone, as well as an Easy Set for younger children and those who want to relax and a Hard Set for those who want a real puzzle challenge. There was also a version for mobile devices, but it's no longer available. Each level has you connect every colored based using lines, making sure that other colors don't touch each other and the move limit has not been exceeded.


This game provides examples of:

  • Brutal Bonus Level: Each level set had 5 challenging bonus levels indicated by the letters A-E on the level select screen added in 2012.
  • Colorblind Mode: There's a mode that gives a pattern to colored lines and bases. Yellow ones lack a pattern, red ones are dotted, blue ones are striped vertically, green ones are striped diagonally, etc.
  • Compilation Re-release: The mobile version features all levels from all three Flash game level packs, as well as 40 new ones.
  • Interactive Start Up: The pattern in the title screen's background moves in the opposite direction to the cursor's placement (it's also in the level select screen's background, but not as visible due to the buttons covering it up).
  • No Plot? No Problem!: There's no plot whatsoever. It's a simplistic puzzle game, so it doesn't need one.
  • Playlist Soundtrack: The game cycles between three tracks while you are playing one of the levels.
  • Retraux: Despite being built in Adobe Flash, the game uses 8-bit style graphics and music that wouldn't be out of place coming out of an 80s computer.
  • Themed Cursor: The game's cursor is made brightly colored and metallic to fit the game's aesthetic.
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz: The title's spelling is Linx, rather than Links.

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