FISHING AND LINES
FISHING AND LINES — Game Controls:
Game is played with mouse.
FISHING AND LINES — Review + Tips & Tricks:
Fishing Lines looks cozy on the surface, but it’s secretly a brain-melter that rewards clever routes and clean combos. You’re playing on a grid, sliding colored balls to make lines and “catch” fish — the longer the line, the better the haul. Each clear adds species to your cage and piles up points, and there are dozens of fish to discover while you optimize your board.
Amateur Mode is the warm-up lap: chill goals, gentle pacing, and plenty of room to learn how pieces move. Nail your first few five-in-a-row clears and you’ll see how the score ramps fast. Heads-up: if you move and don’t make a line, three new balls spawn, so every turn matters. Use the preview to plan two moves ahead and keep lanes open.
When you’re ready to sweat, dive into Fishing Levels — a full campaign with 150 stages and star-based objectives. One level might ask for specific colors; another limits moves; another wants chunky combos. The pace escalates in a fun, “one more try” way, and mastering piece paths plus spawn management is the difference between 1-star scrapes and perfect clears.
Fishing Pro flips the switch to classic Color Lines logic: minimum five in a row to score, diagonal lines allowed, and wicked chain potential if you set traps correctly. This is where board control shines — push clutter to the edges, carve corridors, and cash out with late-game megas.
Feeling competitive? Tournament Mode runs a set of five events where consistent clears beat risky hero plays. Bronze/silver/gold cups are on the table, but only if you minimize dead turns and convert previews into routes. Pro tip: don’t chase every tempting color; lock on to the two that complete corridors fastest.
Quick tips from a cheerful try-hard:
• Pathing first, clearing second. If a move blocks a main lane, it’s probably bad — even if it scores.
• Bank combos. Set two near-lines before you clear the first; the spawn often gives you the finisher.
• Use the whole board. Corners are for storage; center is for action. Keep your “highway” clean.
Related games to keep the combo streak alive:
• Tiny Fishing — pure cast-and-upgrade vibes if you want something more zen between puzzle grinds.
• Marble Dash — color-matching under pressure with snappy pacing.
• Bubble Shooter — classic clears, clean board feel, endless rematch energy.
If Fishing Lines hooks you on smart clears and clean routing, you’ll find more quick-hit puzzlers over at 6X Classroom Games — perfect for study breaks and late-night “one more board” sessions.
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