Connect Lines Switch NSP (eShop)

About the Game
Simple lines, smart solutions.
Connect Lines is a relaxing puzzle game where your goal is to connect paths and fill the whole board to 100%.
Take your time, plan your moves, and find the best way to finish each level. The game is perfect for a quick brain workout or a calm, longer play session. Living Dead House Switch NSP (UPDATE) (eShop)
Game Features:
- Hundreds of fun levels
- Simple and clean design
- Easy and smooth controls
- Relaxing but tricky puzzles
- Fun for all ages
Can you connect all the lines and complete every board perfectly?
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Key Features
- Hundreds of engaging puzzle levels
- Clean and minimalistic design
- Smooth and intuitive controls
- Relaxing yet challenging gameplay
- Suitable for all ages
How to Download & Install
- Open Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch
- Search Connect Lines
- Select the game
- Click Download (Free-to-Play)
- Sign in to Nintendo Account if required
- Download starts automatically
- Launch and play
Connect Lines Nintendo Switch Info:
- Title: Connect Lines
- File Size: 132 MB (Nintendo Switch)
- Modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
- Genre: Puzzle
- Platform: Nintendo Switch
- Developer: Soroka Games
- Publisher: Soroka Games
- Languages: English (US)
- Players: 1 player (Single System)
- Online: Not officially listed on Nintendo eShop
- Save Data Cloud: Supported
- Release Date: April 25, 2026
FAQs
Q1: What type of game is Connect Lines?
It is a puzzle game where players connect matching points or lines on a grid to complete levels without crossing paths.
Q2: What is the main objective of the game?
The goal is to connect all lines correctly so they link together and fill the puzzle grid while following the rules of each level.
Q3: How do you play Connect Lines?
Players draw or rotate connections between dots/lines of the same type or color, making sure no lines overlap or break puzzle rules.
Q4: Is Connect Lines a difficult game?
The game starts easy but becomes more challenging as more colors, lines, and complex patterns are introduced in higher levels.








