image2146588375.jpgI have to admit that the first time I saw Cablink I thought, “Oh God, yet another connect the pipe together game!!”. It didn’t take long for me to realize that nothing could be further from the truth.

Yes, at it’s core you do have to manuver each piece so that the ends connect into one long connected string – but the options that you have with this game brings it to an entirely new level.

Not only are each puzzle randomly generated based on the options you have selected but each option is designed to make the game more and more challenging.

One option, for example, blacks out the entire board and only displayed the next price once it has been connected to the power source. Another option enables a “wrapping” feature which allows the “power” to flow off one side of the puzzle and connect to an open piece on the opposite side. If those weren’t enough, you can enable the hexigonal board and give each piece 2 additional directions to link to.

Not only have the developers provided enough options to challenge Stephen Hawking but they have further enhanced the game play by not only including leader boards via Open Fient but also allowing you to compete on the same puzzle with your friends via a WIFI connection in Face Off Mode.

Cablink is one of those games that is easy to learn and then hard to put down. All the options make it that much more challenging. With a price of only $0.99 I wouldn’t waste my time with the free Lite version – just go ahead and buy it. You won’t be dissapointed…