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Ziply's one of those deceptively simple puzzle games that looks easy until you're three levels in and your brain starts to smoke. It sits comfortably in that abstract, minimalist space where the rules are clean but the solutions require a surprising amount of spatial and logical noodling. You won't find any flashy stories or characters here, just you and a very clever, often frustrating, grid-based conundrum.
Basically, you're connecting colored dots on a grid by drawing lines that zip between them, but there's a catch: the lines can't cross, and you have to use every single tile on the board. You start by tapping a dot and dragging your finger to its pair, watching the path automatically snap to the grid. The real trick is figuring out the order of operations, because filling one path can totally box you in for another. It's the perfect kind of game for short bursts, where you'll stare at the screen, see the solution in a flash of genius, and feel immensely satisfied for about thirty seconds before the next, harder puzzle laughs at you.