Ready to turn your brain into a colorful pretzel? In Worms Lines, you dive headfirst into this funky puzzle fiesta where your mission—should you choose to accept it—is to collect every colored dot and slap paint on every tile like a hyperactive toddler with a new box of crayons. There are 80 levels, which means 80 chances to accidentally trap yourself in a corner and wonder if you’ll ever escape your own messy masterpiece. Spoiler alert: probably yes, but your sanity? That's another story.
The real kicker here is the puzzle mechanics—you’re not just aimlessly wandering a maze. No, sir. Every step has to be meticulously planned, because one wrong move and boom! Back to square one, wondering how you got so confidently lost. Thankfully, there are these nifty little holes as portals that let you magically pop into new sections of the map, which feels a bit like those “secret passage” tropes you love in your favorite fantasy flicks. But don’t just blindly leap in, because these holes can be as much a trap as a lifeline if you’re not keeping track of your steps—think of it as puzzle GPS, but with more facepalms.
Imagine trying to cover the whole floor with paint without slipping into a never-ending loop. It’s like attempting a floor-cleaning TikTok challenge but every missed spot is a fail state. Controlling your worm is straightforward, but the strategic layer that unfolds as the levels get beastlier is what really makes you grit your teeth. I swear I tried to get the painting done smoothly in one level and ended up with a colorful mess worthy of a toddler’s art – which, weirdly enough, was still better than some of my attempts.
If you’re the kind of player who loves a good mental gymnastics session disguised as a chill puzzle game, Worms Lines might just worm its way into your daily grind. Can you outsmart the maze, paint every tile, and avoid those “oh no” moments? Or are you doomed to endlessly chase those dots like a caffeine-addicted robo-worm? Time to find out—just remember to save before those tricky parts, unless you enjoy the sweet taste of digital humiliation. GG, wormers!