Game Overview
What is ONet Halloween Links?
ONet Halloween Links is a festive and engaging connect-two game themed around Halloween. Players connect pairs of identical Halloween-themed items by drawing a path between them, with the path containing no more than two 90-degree angles. The goal is to clear the board by removing all pairs before time runs out. The game features 27 challenging levels, and completing a level quickly rewards players with an extra bonus. Some levels include floating tiles that move in various directions, adding an extra layer of complexity to the gameplay.
Game Features
- Halloween-themed items with a spooky and festive vibe
- 27 challenging levels with increasing difficulty
- Floating tiles that move in different directions (up, down, left, right, center, or split)
- Time-based gameplay with bonuses for completing levels quickly
- Simple mouse controls to connect tiles
- Progressive difficulty to test your pairing skills
How to Play ONet Halloween Links?
- Identify matching tiles: Look for two identical Halloween-themed items on the board.
- Find a valid path: Click on one tile and then the other, ensuring the connecting path is valid.
- The path must not exceed two 90-degree angles.
- The path must not intersect with other tiles.
- Complete the connection: If the path is valid, the tiles will disappear from the board.
- Clear the board: Continue connecting pairs until all tiles are removed.
- Beat the clock: Finish each level as quickly as possible to earn extra bonuses.
- Be cautious of floating tiles: Some tiles may move dynamically, so keep track of their positions as you progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I take too long to complete a level?
If you exceed the time limit, the level will end, but you can replay it to try for a better score.
Can I connect tiles if the path has more than two turns?
No, the path must have no more than two 90-degree angles to be valid.
How do floating tiles affect gameplay?
Floating tiles move to different positions (up, down, left, right, center, or split), making it more challenging to find valid connections. You need to plan your moves carefully as the board changes dynamically.