The Lost City - Match 3

The Lost City - Match 3

Hit three in a row and get a crazy field explosion!
Use colorful booster effects that will make the game even more fun and colorful!
No stressful time restrictions! Enjoy the adventure freely!
Go through a wide selection of mysterious and mystical stages.
Complete various levels and get happiness from breaking gems!

Master The Lost City - Match 3 in Minutes

The goal of the game is to complete the level before you run out of moves. The goal of each level is indicated before the start and during the passage.
To break crystals, you need to make at least 3 crystals in a row. If you make more crystals, you get boosters, thanks to which you can knock down the playing field much faster and more effectively.

What Makes This Game Special

- Lots of levels.
- Gorgeous special effects.
- Stunning graphics.
- Timekiller No. 1.

Under which category can this game be listed?

This game is classified as a Match-3, Puzzle game.

Are there any instances of cruelty or violent behavior in the game?

No, The Lost City - Match 3 does not depict or involve cruelty.

What toolset or framework did the developers use to build this game?

The tools used to implement the game's physics and mechanics include WebGL.

Who is the gender-specific target audience for this game?

The game is most appropriate for Male & Female players.

Who is credited with the creation of this game?

The design and programming of this game were done by Mirra Games.

What are the main keywords describing this game?

The featured tags for this game are color, coloring, diamonds, jewels, logic.

Is this game suitable for younger or older players?

The game is designed for Kids, Teens age groups.

Will this game run on smartphones and tablets?

The Lost City - Match 3 can be played on smartphones or tablets.

Does the game show any blood-related violence?

No, The Lost City - Match 3 does not display any blood or violent imagery.

Does the game contain any content inappropriate for kids?

Yes, The Lost City - Match 3 is appropriate for younger audiences.