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Home : Games & Entertainment : Strategy & War Games
Pick-a-Line
Pick-a-Line Details:
| Publisher:
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Holotronix srl |
| Version:
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1 |
| License:
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Shareware |
| Price:
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$14.95 |
| Operating Systems:
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WinME, WinXP, Windows2000 |
| System Requirements:
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PC |
| File Size:
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0.49 MB |
| Total Views:
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369 |
| Total Downloads:
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1 |
| Rating:
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(5 out of 5 Stars) |
| Release Date:
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3/21/2003 |
| Last Update:
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2/26/2006 |
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Pick-a-Line Short Description:
Select longest lines of identical balls, to be replaced by the incoming balls.
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Pick-a-Line Long Description:
Select longest lines of identical balls, to be replaced by the incoming balls. Our logical funny games are made to increases the player's intelligence's "muscles". The player trains his brain and has fun too. Einstein's intelligence is not impossible to achieve! The player can have pleasure and train his intelligence in the same time. Pick-a-line is fun and relaxing for everybody. Pick-a-line belongs to the Tetris and Lines games family, but it is completely different. The player can control his destiny in a very clear manner and this make the game interesting for everybody. The object of Pickaline is to select balls of the same color, aligned in a row. The balls must be aligned vertically, horizontally or diagonally. When you pick a line, the balls are replaced by the incoming balls. You can use this to create the lines. The game ends when there is no place for the incoming balls. The incoming balls are in number of 3 for the beginners, 3-4 for the intermediates and 4 for the experts.
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Pick-a-Line Keywords:
pickaline, pick-a-line, tetris, lines, balls, marbles, Play, logical, funny, games, intelligence, Einstein, brain, trainning, mind, education, mathematical games
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