Quit the application anytime without losing progress. The state automatically resumes later.
It is easy to learn but difficult to master, making it suitable for both children and adults. Mental Exercise: Magic Lines 2.98
Historical records from the developer (rumored to be a solo Eastern European coder) suggest that was a "Release Candidate" for version 3.0. However, version 3.0 was scrapped due to a complete UI overhaul that users hated. The developer reverted to the 2.9x codebase, added final stability patches, and released 2.98 as the definitive edition. Quit the application anytime without losing progress
Scoring in follows a strict logarithmic scale. Aligning 5 balls gives a base score, but aligning 6 or 7 in the same line triggers a hidden "combo explosion" that later patches nerfed. In 2.98, a well-placed 9-ball line feels like winning the lottery, rewarding players with score jumps of 50,000+ points. Scoring in follows a strict logarithmic scale