The Impossible Path is a Windows Phone game that will test your visual memory and ability to steadily trace a path between two points. It is a puzzle game, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. The Impossible Path has over one hundred levels of play that span three difficulty levels. Graphics are minimal and while game play starts off a little on the slow side, it doesn't take long to pick up the speed. After playing the game for the past few days, The Impossible Path comes across as an entertaining Windows Phone game to pass the time with.

The Impossible Path's main menu is brief with options to access the game's settings, view the about screen and send feedback to the developer. Game settings are equally as brief with options to mute the sound and music. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

Game play is spread across three difficulty levels (easy, medium and hard) and includes over one hundred levels. Levels are progressively unlocked with the first fifty-five levels included in the free, ad-free version. To unlock the remaining medium difficulty levels and the hard difficulty levels, you will need to fork over $.99 through an in-app purchase (which isn't a bad deal). The mechanics of The Impossible Path follows the uncomplicated design of the game. Each level has a Start and End point with a collection of stars scattered between these two points. Your job is to trace a line connecting the two points and collecting the stars along the way. To add to the game's challenge, each level will have a few obstacles that rest between the two points. Some are stationary and some are moving. While this doesn't sound all too difficult, when you begin to trace your line these obstacles become invisible and you'll have to rely on your memory to avoid hitting them with your line.