Game Overview
What is Fishing and Lines?
Fishing and Lines is an exciting puzzle game that combines the thrill of fishing with logic-based gameplay. In this unique game, you match colored balls to form lines and catch over 140 species of fish. The game offers multiple modes, including Amateur fishing, Fishing Levels, Fishing Pro, and Tournaments, providing a variety of challenges for players of all skill levels.
Game Features
• 4 Game Modes: Amateur fishing, Fishing Levels, Fishing Pro, and Tournaments
• 140 Fish Species: Catch different fish based on ball color combinations, line lengths, and the number of lines created
• Bonuses: Use special tools like the Fishing Rod, Blue Lure, Yellow Lure, Multi-colored Balls, Fishing Net, and Super Hook to enhance gameplay
• Progress System: Earn points (coins) based on the type of fish caught
• Fish Cage: Track your catches and view the fish you’ve collected
• 150 Levels: Complete tasks and earn stars in Fishing Levels mode
• Tournament Mode: Compete in 5 tournaments to win bronze, silver, or gold cups
How to Play Fishing and Lines?
- The goal is to catch as many fish as possible by moving balls across the field.
- Create lines of three or more identical balls horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to form a catch.
- Each successful line formation results in catching a fish, and you earn points based on the fish type.
- If no lines are formed after a move, three new colored balls appear on the field.
- The game continues until the field is completely filled with balls or the level’s objective is achieved.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different game modes in Fishing and Lines?
Fishing and Lines offers four modes: Amateur fishing (for casual play), Fishing Levels (with 150 levels), Fishing Pro (a challenging version of Color Lines), and Tournaments (to compete for cups).
How many fish species can I catch?
You can catch 140 species of fish, each determined by the color combinations and line formations you create.
What happens if I can’t form a line?
If no lines are formed after a move, three new colored balls appear on the field, adding to the challenge of creating future lines.