Wind Trace:
Line Connect

So you're drawing this path, right? And there's wind that messes with it.
You start with a simple goal: connect point A to point B.
But the wind never stands still.
As you draw, it gently pushes your line off course. Sometimes left. Sometimes right.
You don’t fight it.
You adjust.

Concept

A line, a breeze, and a steady hand.

Wind Trace: Line Connects is a simple line puzzle built around movement and control. You drag your finger to draw a path from start to finish while shifting wind currents subtly influence your direction.
You control the path, but the wind's gonna do its own thing too.
It’s easy to understand in seconds.
It takes practice to master.

Core Mechanics

Drag. Adapt. Complete.

Drag to draw a continuous line
Wind shifts direction every few seconds
Avoid static and moving obstacles
Reach the end point without breaking the path
The wind doesn't stop you; it just gives you a little nudge. Every shift forces small adjustments. Precision and patience matter more than speed.

How The Wind Works

The world moves,
even when you don’t.

Wind direction changes in intervals. Sometimes gently. Sometimes with stronger force.
You can see subtle visual cues before each shift. Observing these patterns helps you anticipate the next push.
It's not random or anything - you just gotta stay steady when things get a bit tricky.

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Modes

Different ways to trace.

Classic Mode
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Progress through handcrafted levels with increasing difficulty.
Endless Drift
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Draw as long as possible while wind grows stronger over time.
Precision Mode
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Complete levels using the shortest possible path.

FAQ

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Is the game difficult?
It starts very accessible. The early levels allow wide movement and gentle wind shifts so you can learn the mechanic comfortably. As you progress, tighter spaces and stronger gusts increase the challenge. It gets harder as you go, but not in a way that'll frustrate you.
Can I stop drawing once I start?
The line must remain continuous once you begin. However, you can slow down and adjust your direction carefully while drawing. Precision is more important than speed. Restarting a level is quick if you want a fresh attempt.
How often does the wind change?
Wind shifts every few seconds, depending on the level. Early stages have predictable patterns. Later levels introduce quicker or less obvious changes. Visual cues help you anticipate each shift.
What happens if I hit an obstacle?
What happens if I hit an obstacle?
Are there moving obstacles?
Yes, later levels introduce moving elements and multi-directional wind zones. These require more anticipation and smoother adjustments. They add tension without overwhelming the core simplicity.
Is it suitable for short sessions?
Absolutely. Most levels take only a minute or two to complete. Endless mode can last longer if you want a continuous challenge. The game works well for quick breaks or longer focused play.