The game’s description says it all from the get-go – the goal is still avoiding red shapes. While it does say that green shapes may sometimes get in your way, don’t avoid all of those shapes either. Your game won’t end, after all, if you hit one of them.
How do those green shapes throw you off your focus? This can happen in any number of ways, but whatever the case is, these shapes will increase the chances of you bumping into a red shape, thus ending your game. Be careful when dealing with the green.
Making the green shapes your “friend” in The Line Zen may be easier than you think. Take note that hitting these shapes knocks them away from you, and if you hit these shapes properly, they can knock red obstacles out of your way. Think of the green objects as a pick to set you up for a good shot in basketball, or a shield protecting you from the red. It may take practice, but if you keep at it, mastering this technique could keep you going a lot longer.
Checking the leaderboard on GameCenter or Google Play will allow you to see how you rank against other The Line Zen players. But you may also encounter some ridiculously high scores – these are only possible through hacks, so you may want to scroll down a bit to see more realistic and doable scores you can try to beat.
In the above tip, we warned you about some of the high scores you may see on the leaderboards. If you’re chasing those realistic ones, it may often be of help to play the game offline – switch your phone to airplane mode or simply turn off cellular or Wi-Fi. But since developers do need to monetize their creations, we advise you to play with ads once in a while – taking them out, if it means anything, will only cost you a dollar anyway.