
Colour Lines - CPC
We bring you the Amstrad CPC game Color Lines from 2010. Do you know it and have you played it? If not, we hope you enjoy it and let us know what you think of this game.
Taking the idea from the theme song created by Oleg DEMIN for the PC in 1992, COLOR LINES is a puzzle game that invites you to assemble blocks to make them disappear from the screen. But unlike most games of this type, the game is played in turns and you face the computer that inserts new blocks to move. More simply, your opponent strives to fill the screen you seek to empty.

Credits Color Lines
- System: Amstrad CPC
- Programmer: Tom&Jerry
- Graphics: Eldrik & a lot of people!
- Cover author: -
Taking the idea from the theme song created by Oleg DEMIN for the PC in 1992, COLOR LINES is a puzzle game that invites you to assemble blocks to make them disappear from the screen. But unlike most games of this type, the game is played in turns and you face the computer that inserts new blocks to move. More simply, your opponent strives to fill the screen you seek to empty.
And this results in an astonishing intensity as for every block moved, the computer raises another 3. You have to play effectively to remove the blocks faster than they appear. If the audio is successful, what is surprising is the possibility to choose the mask of the game, a feature that mobilised the efforts of many people. If the result is quite uneven, this participatory approach should be encouraged. And it is precisely here that the only regret lies. If COLOR LINES is still a good puzzle game, what a pity not to have put all that energy into a more ambitious production than a simple game of pawns?


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