Tracks - Puzzle Game

Tracks
The official app & game
Distributed by UptoPlay
SCREENSHOTS
DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game Tracks - Puzzle Game.
You are given a grid of squares, some of which are filled with train tracks.
You need to complete the track from A to B so that the rows and columns contain the same number of track segments as are indicated in the clues to the top and right of the grid.
There are only straight and 90 degree curved rails, and the track may not cross itself.
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game Tracks - Puzzle Game.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Lazy Rabbit Studio
Genre: Puzzle
App version: 2.0
App size: 9.0M
Recent changes: - New user interface design.
- Night mode bug solved.
- Other minor bugs solved.
Comments:
Pretty good. Arrow keys to navigate the grid are a life saver due to the inability to zoom in to make the grid bigger. Maybe the dev could look into this? Tapping individual squares is so much more fun and intuitive, but unless you're playing on a large tablet or have actual baby hands, it is near impossible. So far, the ads are unobtrusive, but if something catches my eye, I can easily click on the banner to navigate to the ad site. Big plus from me there.
`Was a great app. until Feb 22 update. Now it seems it can only be accessed each time by going through a sequence which includes passing through a full-volume advert for other games - even when resuming a game already embarked on. This is annoying as it happens even when the device is in "Do not disturb" mode. Sadly, have now found it necessary to uninstall it. If I find that this has been rectified so that the sound for adverts can be disabled, I'll be back.`,Best of the train tracks apps I've tried. However, it is difficult to control on a phone screen (fat fingers). The advert area only makes this worse, so I only use it in aeroplane mode now. It also needs a quicker way to mark no tracks squares. Maybe a double click, like the single click marks a square as having a track?
Brilliant app. Every time I thought it could use a particular feature, I found the feature existed already. So perhaps the only tip would be to add a page to the menu explaining each of the buttons/features - they were not too difficult to discover but not the easiest either.
I love this simple implementation of the classic puzzle. It's very intuitive and stupidly addictive. So glad to have found it. If I have any suggestion - I'd love to be able to see on screen which level I'm playing, how many games there are at that level and how many of them I've completed so far."
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