Link Two brings the Board genre to life, and throws up exciting challenges for gamers. Developed by IGD, this Android game is best experienced on BlueStacks, the World’s #1 app player for PC and Mac users.
Link Two is one of those tile-connecting puzzles that looks simple and turns into a nice little brain teaser once the clock starts ticking. The rule is clean: match two identical tiles by drawing a path between them that bends up to two times, and the pair disappears. It sounds chill, and it mostly is, but there is a timer, so there is this light pressure that keeps the pace up. Hints help when a board feels stuck, and if there are truly no moves left, the layout shuffles itself so the run does not die for no reason. Lucky tiles pop up and hand out boosts like extra time, a free pair clear, a full shuffle, or score multipliers, which adds a fun slot-machine moment without getting noisy.
The game throws a lot of levels at players, well over two thousand, and they come in three difficulty modes. Easy is relaxed and good for quick breaks, harder modes pay more points and ask for sharper routing. The visuals are clean and readable, with smooth little animations that make clears feel tidy. There are leaderboards and achievements for anyone who wants a goal past just clearing boards. On PC with BlueStacks, the bigger screen helps scan patterns, and mouse clicks make those fast back to back matches feel way more precise than a thumb on a small screen. Good for short sessions that somehow stretch longer than planned.
Ready to top the leaderboard? We bet you do. Let precise controls and sharp visuals optimized on BlueStacks lead you to victory.













