Rescue the toys in this match 3 puzzle game for Android
Amy's toys are trapped and you have to help her to get them back by solving different puzzles available on panels as if it were a classic match 3 game. That's what Toy Blast is all about, a game that follows suit to the genre that Candy Crush made so popular.
A game that follows suit the classic Match 3 games
You'll have to remove blocks of a certain color by tapping on them to fulfill the goals indicated on each level. You'll have a limited number of moves so you'll have to design your strategy very carefully if you don't want to go over the top.
To help you out, you'll be able to make use of different power-ups, such as rotors or bombs, that will appear if you manage to remove three or more blocks from each panel with just one move.
- Match 3 game about breaking colorful cubes.
- Wide range of toys designed with all sorts of details: cars, dolls, teddy bears, rockets...
- Hundreds of levels.
- Power-ups to help you solve the puzzles: drills, bombs, rotors, or brushes.
- Rewards and bonuses that you can unlock after each level.
- Leaderboard on Facebook to share your scores with your friends online.
- Addictive gameplay.
- Easy to play but hard to master.
If you're a fan of games of the likes of Candy Crush and its entire saga, or others such as Jewel Quest, this is the perfect pastime for you. Furthermore, it's not exactly like the rest of match 3 games so you'll find it interesting to play.
Hundreds of addictive and entertaining levels.
Apart from being available for Android, you can also download it for iPhone. With regard to a version for PC, there are several editions for Windows but none of them is the official Peak Games one.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 7.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
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