Magic Lines 2.98

Features stylized 3D-textured balls and lighting effects with adjustable intensity to provide a more modern look than the original DOS version.

Here's how it works:

The story of "Magic Lines" begins not with colored balls, but with water pipes. In 1990, the German developer Thalion Software released a puzzle game, also titled Magic Lines , for the Amiga and Atari ST home computers. This version was a sliding puzzle game where players had to quickly place water pipes on a 5x5 grid to create a path for a "magic spark" within a time limit. While well-presented, it received mixed reviews, with critics comparing it to other pipe-connection games and noting its difficulty. This 1990 release, however, is a completely different game from the ball-matching puzzle most people search for today. Magic Lines 2.98

To survive longer and maximize your score in Magic Lines 2.98, consider these strategies: This version was a sliding puzzle game where