Even Marker: Symmetry Lines

The Concept

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Even Marker is built on one simple rule:

Every single line needs to be perfectly mirrored. I mean zero wiggle room here.

You draw freely on one half of the board.

The system reflects your strokes in real time.

Your objective is to:

Match a target symmetric pattern

Maintain perfect proportional spacing

Avoid asymmetrical deviations

You've gotta nail that balance or forget about it.

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How It Works

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A vertical or horizontal axis divides the board.
You draw on one side using controlled strokes.
The opposite side mirrors your input.
The system compares both halves to the target pattern.
Accuracy percentage determines your rating.
No undo on advanced levels.

Rules

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Stroke Control

Short strokes improve precision. Long strokes increase risk.

The Discipline of Symmetry

Mirror Accuracy
Lines must match position, angle, and length.

Perfect Match

100% alignment earns a “True Symmetry” badge.

Want decent scores?

Better keep those strokes nice and smooth

Progression

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    Early Levels:

    Straight lines
    Simple vertical axis symmetry
    Generous tolerance
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    Mid Game:

    Curved shapes
    Diagonal symmetry axes
    Reduced margin of error
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    Advanced:

    Multi-axis symmetry
    Rotational symmetry
    Limited stroke counts

Reviews

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    Elena P.:

    “Thought this would be a breeze. Nope! Way harder than it looks. Drawing a straight line sounds easy until you see it mirrored. The minimal design keeps everything focused. It feels calming but still challenging.”

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    Daniel R.:

    “The real-time mirroring is pretty cool to watch. You instantly see how accurate your stroke was. Some levels demand absolute control, especially the curved shapes. You've really gotta slow down and concentrate.”

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    Sofia M.:

    «The black and white aesthetic makes it feel clean and refined. There’s no clutter, just geometry. I replay levels to reach 100% accuracy. Can’t stop trying to get 100%. It’s become kind of an obsession.»

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    Marcus L.:

    “Multi-axis symmetry levels are surprisingly complex. You have to think ahead before making a stroke. One careless move can ruin the balance. It’s skill-based without feeling chaotic.”

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    Aisha K.:

    “I appreciate that the game doesn’t rely on gimmicks. The challenge comes purely from precision. The subtle sound design makes each stroke feel intentional. It’s very satisfying.”

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    Thomas W.:

    “It’s one of the most disciplined drawing puzzles I’ve played. The scoring system encourages refinement. You’re not just completing levels — you’re improving your control.”

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