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Lines Game
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Lines is a colorful, challenging logic puzzle. Good for improving concentration.

HOW TO PLAY. Move the colored balls around and place them in rows of five of the same color. As you do this, the balls are removed and you earn points.

The object of the game is to earn as many points as you can before the board is completely filled with balls.

With each move, three new balls are randomly placed on the field. As more and more balls are added to the screen, the game gets more difficult. So it pays to be very efficient with your moves!

To move a ball, first click the ball. The ball starts bouncing up and down. Then click the square where you want the ball to move.

Note: The "Show current standing" button does not work.

Game distributed by Javaboutique.Internet.com. Used with Permission.


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