Animals online - Tile Link Game
About the Game
Logic game for children and adults.🐇 You need to find all the same pictures with funny animals🦔🐘🐷, which can be connected by a line that has no more than two bends! The game has several modes: "Single player" and "Multiple players". Several players can compete against each other🚩 or play together on the same team.⭐ 👉In single player: ✔All pictures must be found within the allotted time!😺 ✔At each level, pictures are grouped in a certain way, after each next move.🐯 ✔Each new level, the time allotted for searching for pictures decreases.⌛ 🚩In a game with opponents: ✔The one who scores more points at the end of the game will win, i.e. will find the most paired pictures!🏆 ✔The time allotted for the level is unlimited! The game ends when all the pictures have been found! ⭐In a game with an ally: ✔Players look for paired pictures together! ✔The main task is to complete as many levels as possible!🥇 If you lose (after time), the game always starts from the first level.
Game Mechanics
A Tile Link game is a matching puzzle mechanic where you must connect two identical tiles with a path that has no more than two right‑angle turns (or straight lines) and does not pass through other tiles. The board is filled with pairs of tiles arranged in a grid, often featuring thematic icons like fruits, animals, jewels, or seasonal symbols. Core mechanics include selecting two matching tiles, automatically drawing a connecting path, and removing the pair from the board only if a valid clear path exists. If no path is available (blocked by other tiles or excessive turns), the selection resets. The goal is to clear all tiles from the board. Unlike generic match‑three puzzles, Tile Link emphasizes spatial planning: you must strategically remove blocking tiles first to open paths for later pairs. Many versions add timers, shuffle options (remixing remaining tiles when stuck), and hints to highlight a possible match. Difficulty increases with tile density, overlapping layouts, or stacked layers. The genre includes grid‑based and isometric board layouts. Tile Link rewards pattern recognition, forward planning, and patience — eliminating the outermost tiles first often prevents deadlocks. The satisfaction comes from clearing the final pair after carefully unraveling a tangled board. Perfect for players who enjoy calm, logic‑driven puzzles with a satisfying cleanup loop