Connect Animals: Onet Kyodai and its cute pair-linking board
Match identical animal and bird tiles, clear the board, and work around the path rule that only lets you link pairs when the route stays open. The game opens with a tutorial level, so you learn the pattern quickly before the timer starts to matter, and you can play free online in your browser with no download or signup.
Every move is about scanning the grid, spotting a duplicate, and tracing a valid connection without crossing another tile. That simple rule gives the whole board a strong visual logic: open lanes help you, blocked lanes force you to rethink the next pair. Because the layout changes after each clear, the board never plays the same way twice.
When a pair disappears, the cleared space can open a new route for the next match, so every move changes the shape of the board. You are not just hunting obvious duplicates; you are also reading how the empty lanes connect, which is the real trick in this onet-style puzzle.
Timed matching on the animal tile board
This fits neatly into kids puzzle games, and the animal artwork makes the tiles easy to read at a glance. It also belongs with Mahjong matching, even though the theme swaps carved symbols for friendly creatures.
It is mobile-friendly, so you can tap on a phone or click on a desktop. If you want the closest mechanical cousin, Onet Connect Classic uses the same pair-linking board. Mahjong Connect Classic keeps the same connect-two-tiles format. Animal Link shares the same animal-themed matching idea.
The timer keeps each round tight, but the board logic stays easy to read because every tile has one duplicate somewhere on the field. That makes the game a strong fit for short breaks, especially when you want a clear puzzle with simple rules.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
11 november 2019
Last Update
11 november 2019