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Don't Cross the Line

Master this riddle by uncrossing the lines and solving the interwoven pattern.

Release date November 28, 2014
Orientation Portrait
Aspect ratio 0.9
Highscores Not available

How Don't Cross the Line plays

Don't Cross the Line fits into the puzzle side of the catalog with a focus on logic, pattern recognition, sequencing, and satisfying problem-solving loops. The core hook comes through quickly: Master this riddle by uncrossing the lines and solving the interwoven pattern. It stays fairly focused on one main lane of play, which helps the mechanics feel clear early on.

What the gameplay emphasizes

Don't Cross the Line sits in Puzzle, so this page treats it as a title shaped by logic, board reading, sequencing, and cleaner move-by-move decision-making. In practice that usually means a more deliberate browser session where reading the board matters as much as reacting quickly. The single-category focus keeps the page centered on one clear browsing lane.

How it fits on Gamebow

Don't Cross the Line sits near other puzzle titles on Gamebow, including Temple Blocks, Cut The Rope Time Travel, and Cut The Rope 2. That makes the page useful as both a direct landing page and a comparison point inside a broader browsing path.

Who it tends to suit

  • Players who like to slow down, understand the pattern in front of them, and improve through cleaner choices
  • The page signals a more deliberate browser session where reading the board matters as much as reacting quickly.
  • The feed does not list highscores, so the emphasis stays more on the core run or activity itself.
  • Expect a more measured rhythm than a pure reflex game.
  • The appeal usually comes from recognizing patterns earlier and making fewer wasted moves.
  • This kind of page works best when you want a calmer but still goal-driven browser session.

Why Don't Cross the Line suits puzzle-style sessions

Play Don't Cross the Line if you want logic, pattern recognition, sequencing, and satisfying problem-solving loops. It works especially well in shorter sessions because it is easy to understand quickly while still giving each level or run a clear sense of progress. The feed does not flag highscores here, so the appeal leans more on the core mechanic than on leaderboard chasing.

What kind of session it fits

Don't Cross the Line makes the most sense when you want a more deliberate browser session where reading the board matters as much as reacting quickly. If you already browse puzzle games, this page should feel like a natural continuation of that browsing path rather than a sharp detour into another style.

Before you launch it

Don't Cross the Line is tagged for portrait play in the feed, which can help players set expectations before launching it. The current feed does not indicate highscores support for this title.

  • Use the category links above if you want to compare Don't Cross the Line with other puzzle-leaning titles first.
  • Open the live game once the mix of logic, board reading, sequencing, and cleaner move-by-move decision-making sounds right for the session you want.
  • Don't Cross the Line is listed in the feed with a 2014 release date, which helps place it inside the catalog over time.

Don't Cross the Line FAQ

How is Don't Cross the Line categorized on Gamebow?

Gamebow groups Don't Cross the Line into Puzzle, which helps place it alongside similar titles in the catalog.

Can I play Don't Cross the Line in my browser?

Don't Cross the Line can be started directly from the browser by using the Play now button on this page, which opens the live game in a new tab.

What does the feed say about Don't Cross the Line features?

No highscores support is flagged in the current feed for Don't Cross the Line, which makes the page read more as a direct play-and-browse title.

Does Don't Cross the Line lean more on planning than pure speed?

Don't Cross the Line is positioned around logic, pattern recognition, sequencing, and satisfying problem-solving loops, so it reads more as a game about cleaner decisions and pattern recognition than nonstop reaction speed.

How can I discover games related to Don't Cross the Line?

Yes. Don't Cross the Line is linked through homepage discovery, category browsing, and its own detail page, so it is easy to move between this title and similar games.