Link Five Overview
Link Five was one of those straightforward puzzle games you'd find during the Flash era, a time when simple concepts often provided the most reliable breaks from work or study. It didn't try to be more than it was, and that was its strength. You'd load it in a browser window, and within seconds you were facing a grid, ready for a quiet, thoughtful contest.
You control the placement of your pieces, typically circles or crosses, on a large board. The goal is to get five of your marks in an unbroken row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, before your opponent does. The computer opponent is the main challenge; it doesn't make many obvious mistakes, so you have to plan several moves ahead while blocking its developing lines. The pace is deliberate, almost meditative, with no timer pushing you. It feels like a clean, focused test of foresight, where a single misplaced piece can quietly unravel your entire strategy.