Mobile Lines app for iPhone and iPad


4.5 ( 8025 ratings )
Games Entertainment Board Puzzle
Developer: Konstantin Anoshkin
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.5.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 Sep 2008
App size: 300.81 Kb

Classic Lines for the true fan of the original game.

Endlessly addictive logical game, the perfect time killer for kids of all ages. With bright colors, cool animations, lots of options this is the most feature-rich classic Lines for your iPhone/iPod Touch. Your high scores are automatically synchronized across your devices (free in-app Hall of Fame registration required).

Rules
Line up at least five identical pieces to remove them, keeping the board from getting full as long as possible. Get bonuses for longer lines and series of lines.

Features
- Everything is animated.
- Undo functionality.
- Online Hall of Fame.
- A lot of settings to keep things fresh.
- Color blindness accessibility options.
- Rich statistics.
- Optional hints: allowed moves and earned points.

Click the arrow buttons under the screenshot to see more. Also, visit the site to see animations in action: http://www.anoshkin.net/iphone/lines.html

Quick Tips
- Tap the queued pieces at the bottom of the screen to toggle their preview.
- Tap the progress indicator to switch between all users scores and your personal scores.

Pros and cons of Mobile Lines app for iPhone and iPad

Mobile Lines app good for

Actually, I have been for several years if the endless hours spent playing on my Mac counts. Only problem is I dont think the placement of new balls is entirely random. Someone else brought this up in a previous review and the author emphatically denied that this was the case. Here is my argument. As i mentioned before,I play the same game all the time on my Mac - in fact, I have set the preferences on the computer version to match those on my iPhone. Same number of rows an columns and the same number of colors. On my computer I routinely achieve a score in the mid thousands. In fact, sometomes when I get bored I gave to deliberately lose in order to exit the game. On the iPhone, however, I gave yet to break 1000.. So, I have to believe there is some bias in the placement of new balls whether intentional or not. But, as I states earlier, I am hooked!
I first encountered Lines when a Russian immigrant friend brought it from Moscow over 12 years ago. This is an excellent implementation of the game; I have played it in 3 different Palm versions and 2 desktop (one PC, one Mac). This is as good or better than any I have played. All of the versions I have ever had were free, so it was a wrench to have to pay for it. But $1 is essemtially not paying for it anyway. Excellent animation, good choices of playing pieces, a good and entertaining high score display, a nice feature that shows the point value of each take-off move as it happens (helps a lot to boost your score if you know the rules), preferences panel that allows you to set all of the meaningful options. Later versions let you track your score against all players worldwide. While I suspect some of them are rigged, its still a blast.
Love it. Addictive on iMac & even better in the iPad, particularly after I figured out full screen!

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