
John Bedford (Modojo): Don't worry about grabbing a chair, this one won't take long. Chillingo's new mobile game The Impossible Line is simplicity itself, you see. You're presented with a series of chalkboards, and on each one there's a starting point, a finishing point, and a whole lot of walling between the two. Your job? When the game starts, the walls vanish from the screen, and you have to steer the chalk line from start to finish without colliding into a single invisible wall.

"But free-to-play is good for the market, as long it's done respectfully, Chillingo General Manager Ed Rumley told TabTimes Games."

GameWoof: When I first saw the title for the latest Chillingo title, The Impossible Line, I thought I was in for another mobile edition of The Impossible Game. Some sort of experience where you are faced with tons of obstacles waiting to make you rage quit but also keep coming back for more. Instead, The Impossible Line is more of a shoddy memory game that promises a lot but delivers next to nothing.

By David :Going from point A to point B should be pretty easy, but in The Impossible Line, this task becomes much more challenging and exciting. Draw, twist, and turn your way towards solving the many levels in this game and prove your skills in memorizing routes and avoiding obstacles along the way.