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.
		How to play Color Lines
				  			Game modes: single-player	            		
				To slow down the game emulation press CTRL+F11, to speed up the game press CTRL+F12. Press Escape (ESC) to exit fullscreen mode.
		Color Lines runs in your browser thanks to the Emularity library.
		More about Color Lines
Status: abandonware
Genre: puzzle
Released in: 1992
Publisher: Gamos
Developer: Gamos
Download Color Lines and play it on your computer. An emulator is needed in order to play older games.



