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A mobile match-3 puzzle game by Dream Games where you clear colorful boards to earn stars and restore King Robert’s castle. Levels are quick, visually polished, and goals are clear, with frequent events and rewards that keep progression steady. Unlike many builders, tasks complete fast and the renovation layer stays lightweight, letting you focus on satisfying puzzles.
Each stage has specific objectives such as clearing certain tiles, collecting items, or breaking obstacles, all within a fixed number of moves. Planning a few turns ahead is key: set up cascades, create special tiles early, and prioritize actions that both progress the goal and open new space. If a path is crowded, work an edge to create openings rather than forcing low-impact matches near the top.
Matching four in a line makes a Rocket whose orientation depends on your swipe, a T or L shape creates a TNT charge, a four-tile square forms a Propeller that targets useful spots, and five in a row yields a Light Ball that clears all tiles of one color. Combinations are the fastest way to win: two TNT create a larger radius, Rocket plus TNT sweeps a wide cross pattern, two Rockets clear both a row and a column, and a Light Ball with any special tile converts that color into many copies that trigger in sequence.
Boards mix blockers like crates, chains, ice, vines, and color-locked tiles with helpers such as portals or conveyor paths. Remove layers that restrict tile flow first, then tackle targets tied to the objective. For cramped layouts, aim TNT near chokepoints and use Rockets to reach distant columns or rows. Propellers are ideal for picking off isolated targets, while Light Ball combos are best when the board is open and you can convert a dominant color.
Stars are earned by beating levels and are spent on castle tasks and quick story beats. Coins buy pre-level aids, in-level extras, or continue attempts with a few more moves. Lives limit how many losses you can take in a row, recharge over time, and can be refilled by teammates during co-op play. Boosters are consumables and pre-level aids—such as starting with a Rocket or TNT—that help seed strong openings on tough stages.
The experience focuses on gameplay without forcing third-party videos between stages. In-app purchases exist for coins, bundles, and event passes, but steady play and events provide a lot of freebies. If you choose to spend, time purchases around difficult chapters or double-reward periods, favor bundles with multiple boosters and coins, and avoid buying single continues repeatedly since larger packs stretch further.
Joining a team unlocks shared lives, chat, and participation in group competitions that award coins, boosters, and decorative items. Rotating events—such as races, streak challenges, or limited-time modes—offer extra rewards for playing levels you would complete anyway. To maximize gains, log in for daily gifts, align your play sessions with event timers, and coordinate with teammates for life requests and push periods.
Occasional mini-levels feature comedic rescue moments that play like quick bonus stages and pay out coins or extras. They are side diversions rather than the core loop, so you don’t need to wait for them to progress. Treat them as a pleasant surprise that spices up the pacing between regular puzzle boards.
Core levels work without a connection, letting you enjoy puzzles on the go. Online features—teams, leaderboards, and live events—require connectivity. To safeguard progress and enable cross-device play, link the game to a platform account such as Apple, Google, or Facebook through the profile or settings menu. After linking, new devices can pull your latest save once you sign in with the same account.
Enter with at least one pre-level booster if you’ve stockpiled freebies, then play from the bottom to generate cascades that create specials naturally. Target tiles that both advance the goal and open space, save TNT and Rocket combos for the midgame when blockers are thinner, and reserve a powerful combo—like Light Ball with a special—for the final push. If you keep falling a move or two short, take a short break, re-read the objective, and refocus on the single most limiting element on the board; one or two disciplined setups often swing the outcome.