Wed Jan 21 2026
Minor improvements
You can play without being interrupted by an ad. The only ads that show up are occasionally when you click out of the game and come back but even then you can skip. It makes me want to keep playing and using the app. It’s definitely superior to so many other free games. Plus the collection puzzles are the right middle of being easy and difficult. There is a challenge but it’s not so hard that I want to quit or it forces me to buy power ups just to finish levels. All around, it’s a great, easy going game that gives you exactly what you hope for. Love it.
1) consecutive stacks are supposed to be separated from the others, and the number of tiles in them visible. They are not here. You can tap an isolated tile and find something under it. 2) I got one unskippable wordle ad after level completion, 3) double credit for an unskippable ad is fair. Loss of progress towards your next tile unless you watch an unskippable ad? Less fair. And the evil level design above on some levels pretty much ensures you will lose progress sometime. Match Collector didn’t do this. You only lost the credit for the level you were working on, not for levels already finished! And it calls it keep your streak. The way it unsticks you removes skill from the game as well. 4) it deliberately avoided dupes until 2/3rds of the tiles were activated. Then suddenly I started getting dupe after dupe. The odds of getting zero dupes until you draw 50 out of 75 are pretty low. 5) like match collector, difficult levels are thrown in every so often. Unlike match collector, as I said above, failure on one has consequences. You have to beat more levels for your next tile. And you might fail another one and get stuck unless you watch an unskippable ad. This boost system is what I’m trying to get away from. While match collector was a breath of fresh air, this game just reminds you of how evil the remove three tiles game is.
found this game a couple of days ago and i love it so much i’m already at level 200 something. it's addicting but it EATS my battery up like it’s nothing!! so far these past few days of playing it has taken up almost 50% of my battery which is a huge jump from the other apps i use on a daily basis and i hardly even use my phone. it’s a very simple game with hardly much going on in terms of animation and graphics but why does it take up so much of my battery?
I’m on level 430, while there have been some tough levels none have been impossible. Very few adds. I’m wondering if the levels ever come to an end. I suspect it just randomly generates levels and you could conceivably play forever. It’s fun, especially when you don’t have wifi like on a long car ride. I haven’t experienced any overheating issues like I’ve seen in other comments. It’s not the best game in the world, but it’s fun, colorful, satisfying, and just hard enough to not be boring.
This game is amazing! It looks boring at first but one you play a few rounds it gets more difficult and challenging. It’s super entertaining and you don’t need work to play it either! There are adds but no problem! Just turn off your work and there you go an add free fun game! There are also no in store purchases on this app either. So it’s completely safe for children and adults!
Good game. Got this because of Ryan Trahan & Haley Pham and this company’s generosity to St. Jude. That said, I’m on level 142 and the difficulty doesn’t seem to have changed. Not sure why I’m still playing. The main problem is that they mailed it in by not having an actual puzzle generation algorithm or set puzzles they curated. Rather, they chose to randomly generate each board, which makes the game way too easy. I find myself intentionally trying to make it harder by adding tiles I shouldn’t, just to see if I can get myself out of the jam I created for myself.
I got this game two days ago and now am on level 125 me and my grandma have been competing for who can get to the highest amount of levels my only complaint is that my iPhone 11 will overheat so I have to stop playing which means that I will be behind and she will get ahead of me but 10/10 would play again would recommend
I really like this game, and so do my friends. We really like collecting things and enjoy trying to finish our little tile collection. I just think this game could be a bit better if you could pick the tiles you use instead of having them picked for you. I want to use my complete set, not just random tiles. Other than that, this game is amazing. I highly recommend it. :)
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