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The core objective is deceptively simple: You are presented with a 9x9 grid filled with colored balls. You must move balls to form horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines of five or more identical colors. When you form such a line, those balls vanish, and you score points. New balls spawn after every move, gradually filling the board. The game ends when the grid fills up completely.

Once you hear the iconic chime of a five-ball line dissolving, you will understand why this specific version number—2.98—has become a legend. The game doesn't need version 3.0. It was already magic. Have you played Magic Lines 2.98? Share your high score strategies in the comments below. For more deep dives into classic shareware, subscribe to our retro gaming newsletter. Magic Lines 2.98

In the golden age of shareware and early Windows 95 desktop gaming, certain titles carved out a niche that transcended mere time-wasting. One such title was Magic Lines . While versions 1.0 and 2.0 laid the groundwork, the release that achieved legendary status among puzzle enthusiasts is Magic Lines 2.98 . For many, this specific version number isn't just a patch update; it is the definitive edition of a color-matching masterpiece. The core objective is deceptively simple: You are