In Color Lines (1992, DOS), colors aren’t just pretty—they're plotting your demise. You match five or more balls in a row before your screen becomes a chaotic rainbow prison. Every move feels like a negotiation with a very stubborn color god. It’s minimalistic, sure, but the challenge lies in how fast things go from “neat” to “nope.” A Soviet-era addiction machine in disguise.
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