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Match-3 Attack

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Match-3 Attack is the improved version of Match-3 Arcade.


In these games, the player must arrange sets of blocks in horizontal or vertical lines of three or more matching blocks by swapping blocks horizontally two at a time.
As matching lines are formed, the blocks are cleared from the screen and any blocks above them fall into the gaps.
Moreover, blocks rise toward the top of the playfield, with new blocks being added at the bottom.


In this Battle mode (against another user in the multiplayer version or against computer in the one player version) the goal is to defeat your opponent (causing the opponent to lose). There is no number of blocks to achieve. To reach the victory, attack your opponent by sending "garbage blocks" (superblocks) to your opponent. Build chains and combos to obtain those attacks.


Obtain money/points on each Level or World you finish and buy new worlds with it.
Registered users automatically save their in-game progress, the money they get and the worlds they buy.
Discover all the 60 levels and 6 worlds we have prepared for you.


There is also a multiplayer online version: Play online against other users. You can choose to play on the Race or the Battle mode. Choose also the speed of the match when creating a match.

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moo

for this type of thing, it's very, very simplistic gameplay... from what i could tell of the first world. honestly not going to put up with it long enough to find out about the others. needs more sound effects, i should be able to hear the opponents' moves too. needs more animations. i demand more shiny from a game these days. bug-free as far as i know.

classic

its nice a fun for a while x3

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