Guess the path

Guess the path

Guess the Path is a puzzle game for the smartest of you.

So yes, the first levels are quite simple and you will tell yourself that it is a game for children ... but not at all, try the more difficult levels ... you will understand that this game is not for put in all hands ... or rather not to put in all brains.


You must thus connect all the boxes together and fill in the grid completely. It's simple but it becomes quite difficult as the size of the grid increases.

Instructions: Play Guess the path

The principle of the game is very simple, you must fill the grid with numbers ranging from 1 to X. The numbers must follow each other on the grid, that is to say that for example the box number 2 must be located next to the box 1, and box 3 must be located next to box 2, etc ...

Unique Game Aspects

+ Hourly gift
+ Daily challenge
+ More than 80 packs containing 20 levels
+ Achievement
+ Leaderboard

What is the main genre of the game?

You can find this game under the Boardgames genre.

Which age ranges are most appropriate for this game?

Players within the age group of Kids can enjoy playing this game.

Does this game use a specific development tool such as Phaser, Cocos2d, or Unity?

The gameplay mechanics were designed with the Construct 2 framework.

What gender audience is this game targeted towards?

This game is designed to appeal to Male & Female.

Who is the creator of this video game?

The designer and coder of the game is Playtouch.

Are there any blood effects in the game?

No, there is no blood-related imagery in Guess the path.

Is there any kind of violence or abuse in the gameplay?

No, Guess the path does not contain violent or cruel elements.

Can players enjoy the game on mobile devices such as iPhones and Android phones?

Guess the path can be played on mobile phones.

What are the key characteristics or tags for this game?

The tags used to identify this game are link, logic, number, sudoku, tiles.

Is this game good for children to play?

No, Guess the path does not cater to children’s interests.
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