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Alright, so Tile Escape: Connect the Pipes is one of those classic, straightforward grid-based puzzle games that's way more addictive than it has any right to be. You're presented with a board full of scattered pipe segments, and the core idea is simple: rotate the tiles to create a continuous, unbroken path from the start point to the exit. It starts off gentle, lulling you into a false sense of security, but the complexity ramps up quickly as they introduce new mechanics and tighter layouts that really make you stop and think.
In practice, you're mostly tapping or clicking on those individual pipe tiles to spin them around, trying to get all the connections to line up. There's a real satisfaction in watching the path snake across the board as you click each piece into place, and that final "click" when everything connects is just perfect. You'll find yourself planning a few moves ahead, sometimes backtracking when you realize a segment is facing the wrong way and blocking the whole flow. It's the kind of game you can play in short bursts, but you'll probably end up saying "just one more level" for half an hour.