Brain Ink Challenge

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About this game

Brain Ink Challenge is a puzzle and brain-skill game for all ages that will put your creativity, logic, and precision to the test.

Use your finger to draw ink lines directly on the screen and create the perfect path to guide the ball from the starting point to the goal: the flag. It sounds simple… but it won’t be.

Throughout the levels, you’ll face enemies, obstacles, and traps such as walls, gaps, spikes, moving platforms, and rolling or rotating enemies. One small mistake and you’ll have to start over.

The further you go, the greater the challenge

You’ll unlock new obstacles, mechanics, and increasingly complex challenges that require you to think carefully about every stroke.

Manage your ink

In some levels, you’ll find ink refills that you must collect in order to keep drawing. Manage each line wisely, or you might run out of options!

Immersive experience

Enjoy suspenseful music, exciting sound effects, and vibration feedback when you lose. Everything is fully configurable so you can play your way.

Stuck on a level?

The game includes the option to view solutions for difficult puzzles, as well as the ability to purchase more ink if you need it.

Minimalist style

A sleek black-and-white design that keeps the focus on the puzzles and your problem-solving skills.

Draw, think, and move forward.
Every level is a new challenge, every stroke matters.

Do you think you can overcome the most extreme challenges?

Accept the challenge in Brain Ink Challenge!
Updated on
Jan 29, 2026

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