Brain Lines is a physics-based drawing puzzle game. You sketch lines to interact with gravity and objects. Your goal is to complete specific tasks like moving balls into boxes. Your main mission involves using spatial reasoning to build bridges and ramps.
You must use your mouse to draw lines directly on the game screen. These lines instantly turn into solid objects with weight and friction. You can experiment with different shapes until the objective is finally met. You will face over two hundred levels that require deep logical thinking. Each stage presents a new obstacle like moving platforms or magnetic forces. The difficulty increases as you learn to combine multiple lines for one solution. Replaying levels helps you find more efficient ways.
Draw smooth slopes at an angle to keep the ball moving forward.
Use simple triangles to create sturdy wedges for holding objects.
Sketch a large circle if you need a heavy weight to drop.
Watch the momentum of the ball before adding a new line.
Try small dots to act as tiny stoppers on steep hills.
Restart the level immediately if your first line blocks the path.
Controls: Left Mouse to draw. R to restart. Esc to pause.
Are there hints available? Yes, you can use a hint system.
How many levels are there? There are more than 240 unique stages to complete.
Can I draw anything? You can draw simple lines or very complex structures.
What happens if I fail? You can press the reset button to try a new idea.
Is it good for kids? Yes, it helps players of all ages learn about physics.