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About Game
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Pet Link (a delightful variation of the classic Onet or Kyodai genre) injects a massive dose of highly structural, geometric pathfinding into the tile-matching formula, wrapping the complex logic in an incredibly cute, vibrant aesthetic featuring cartoon animals. Stepping entirely away from the 3D, overlapping pyramids of standard Mahjong Solitaire, this game places every single tile flat on a massive, single-layer 2D grid. Your objective is not just to find matching pairs of dogs, cats, and bunnies, but to prove that a clear, unobstructed path can physically be drawn between them using a very specific set of routing rules. The atmosphere is deeply engaging, requiring players to constantly weigh the immediate satisfaction of a simple edge match against the necessity of unblocking the dense center of the board. The visual style is exceptionally clean, ensuring perfect readability even when the board is packed with colorful pets. It is a pure test of spatial planning and visual parsing.
How to Play
- Your primary objective is to clear the entire flat grid by connecting identical pairs of pet tiles before the strict timer runs out.
- Use your
Mouseto click on a tile, then click on a matching tile to attempt a connection. - The Golden Pathfinding Rule: A connection is only valid if a clear, unobstructed path can be drawn between the two tiles using a maximum of three straight lines (which means no more than two 90-degree corners).
- You can connect tiles that are sitting directly next to each other, or you can route the path entirely outside the main grid boundary (the empty space surrounding the puzzle).
- If you successfully clear all tiles, you win.
Tips and Tricks
- Clear the Perimeter First: Tiles sitting on the absolute outer edge of the board are by far the easiest to connect, because their path can route freely through the empty space outside the grid using the two-turn rule. Clear the borders instantly to shrink the playable area.
- Look for the "U" Shape: The two-turn rule allows for a perfect "U" shape connection. If two identical cats are on the exact same row, but separated by other tiles, check if there is empty space directly above or below both of them to draw the U through the air.
- Work from the Outside In: By clearing the perimeter first, you essentially create new, smaller perimeters, allowing you to slowly dismantle the grid from the outside toward the dense, congested center.
- Scan by Color: Because the cartoon pets are brightly colored (e.g., a bright yellow duck, a brown dog), you can quickly filter the board. If you need a yellow duck, completely ignore half the board that contains dark colors.
- Don't Tunnel Vision: If you can't find a path for two specific bunnies, stop looking at them. Scan the entire board for an obvious, free match to keep the timer from running down.