Color Lines

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Color Lines

"Color Lines" - the mere mention of this game evokes memories of simpler times. Whether you knew it as the favorite pastime of secretaries or saw your grandmother meticulously planning her moves, this game has a special place in many hearts.

Gameplay Basics: Set on a 9x9 grid, the premise is simple yet challenging. Starting with five balls on the board and three new ones appearing after each move, the objective is to align five or more balls of the same color, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Successfully doing so makes the line vanish, granting points and making room for more moves.

A Russian Classic: Originating from Russia, Lines emerged as one of the standout games of its era. Its prominence during the 90s wasn't confined to a particular age group or setting. Everyone, from youngsters to the elderly and from homes to workplaces, was captivated by its allure. Its simplicity was deceptive, hiding beneath it layers of strategy and foresight required to master the game.

Charming Characters: Part of its charm lay in its memorable characters - colorful balls with expressive eyes that seemed to react, celebrate, or sulk based on the player's moves. These characters added a layer of personality to the game, making it even more endearing.

Evergreen Appeal: Decades have passed, yet the appeal of "Color Lines" remains undiminished. Whether it's a casual game on a lazy afternoon or a strategic session to beat one's own high score, it continues to captivate. For many, it's not just a game but a cherished memory, a reminder of times gone by, and the sheer joy of simple pleasures.

In an age of complex graphics and multi-layered gameplay, "Color Lines" stands as a testament to the timeless allure of simplicity, strategy, and fun. A game that, once played, remains forever in one's heart.

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    kittytoe

    - 02-03-2021 14:29:07
    Wow Color Lines! That's incredible game, i will play it later...