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Arrange the stones into lines of five or more to score points. Lines are contiguous runs of the same color stone; either vertical, horizontal or diagonal. Yes, lines can be diagonal!
To move a stone, click it to select then click an accessible square. A square is accessible if it is empty and there is a path of empty squares to reach it.
Paths can only be in straight lines (vertical or horizontal, or a mixture). Diagonal moves are not possible.
When a line of five or more of the same color stones is made the stones will dissappear and points are awarded.
Longer lines make more points per stone than shorter lines. However, keeping the board clear is crucial. This is easier if you clear stones as soon as possible. Feedback from the highest scorers suggests they do not attempt to get lines any longer than five, unless by chance.
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* Useful if you have trouble distinguishing between two colors.
* Changing the board size will not affect the current game.
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Port of the Linux game "Five or More" by Robert Szokovacs and Szabolcs Ban. That in turn was a port of "Color Lines", apparently available on early Windows machines.
All code written by Sean Noble.
I am available for hire, you can contact me at sean.noble.72@gmail.com
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