Halloween Lines Saga

Halloween Lines Saga

Making lines (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) of 5 or more Halloween items with the same type to destroy them. Don't let the Halloween items fully fill out the board.

Use the special items (Undo, Sword, and Potion) wisely to overcome the hard situations.
Click the Gift button to visit the Lucky Wheel, where you can spin to get bonus items.
Visit the game everyday to earn daily rewards (an extra spin).

Try to reach high scores and raise your name on the leaderboard. Enjoy!

How to Play Halloween Lines Saga?

Tap a Halloween item to select it.
Tap an empty cell to move the Halloween item to it.
Making lines of 5 or more Halloween items with the same type to destroy them.
Use Sword or Potion item to destroy Halloween items.

Unmissable Features

- Special items: Undo, Sword, Potion
- Wheel of fortune (daily reward)
- Global leaderboard

Is there any blood in the gameplay?

Yes, Halloween Lines Saga includes graphic content related to blood.

Is the game built on a game creation tool like Godot or Stencyl?

The game was developed using the Javascript platform.

In what category is this game primarily placed?

The game’s main category or type is Boardgames.

Does this game work well on mobile phones and other portable devices?

Players can enjoy Halloween Lines Saga on mobile devices such as phones and tablets.

Who designed and created this game?

The game was published by BestGamesFreePlay.com.

Which age range does the game primarily appeal to?

This game is suitable for ages Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Are there any moments of cruelty in the game’s storyline or gameplay?

Yes, Halloween Lines Saga portrays cruel or harsh behaviors.

What are the main characteristics of the game based on its tags?

The key descriptors or labels assigned to the game are halloween, holiday, matching.

Which gender is this game designed for?

The gender audience this game is intended for is Male & Female.

Does the game have content suitable for kids?

No, Halloween Lines Saga does not cater to a child audience.
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