Fruit Smash

Moby ID: 68146

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Fruit Smash is a tile matching puzzle game that uses fruit as a central theme. The player needs to swap 2 adjacent fruit to create 3 or more fruit of the same type in a row horizontally or vertically. The game includes also Supermoves to smash tons of fruit at once. To acquire a Supermove the player must collect Supermove Spheres. For each Supermove he can collect up to 3 Supermove Spheres for a stronger attack.

There are 3 modes to the game:* Normal mode: in this mode the player needs to fill up the Juice Meter by matching same 3 or more fruits. After the Juice Meter filled up, the next level will begin, when the Juice Meter is empty, and the player needs again to fill him up in order to go to the next level etc.

  • Brick challenge mode: this mode is very similar to Normal mode, but there are also some bricks. Bricks can't be matched up or selected for a swap. The only way to get rid of the bricks is with a Supermove.

  • Time trials mode: in this mode the player selects the time to play (one minute, 3, 5, 10 or 15 minutes) and he needs to get as much score as he can during the amount of time, by matching same 3 or more fruits and using Supermoves.

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Game added by gal anchel.

Game added September 8, 2014. Last modified March 9, 2023.