Fruit Link

Fruit Link

Fruit Link is a popular and addictive online Puzzle pair matching game with different game modes and difficulties. In this puzzle game, the goal is to remove all tiles by connecting pairs of matching tiles. Connect the same tiles within 3 lines. Spend less time and connect farther tiles to get 3-star to unlock new cities.

Instructions for Mastering Fruit Link

Click to connect 2 similar tiles

Unique Game Elements

– Easy & relaxing matching game mechanics. – Inspired by the classic Mahjong game. – Two types of gameplay: Story Mode and Random Play. – 111+ different cities with different people. – Gets harder for higher levels with more people and types of pairs. – Use Hint/Shuffle to overcome the difficulty. – 176 types of people's faces

Which game genre is associated with this title?

This title can be classified in the Mahjong & Connect genre.

Which age groups would enjoy playing this game?

This game is appropriate for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors in terms of age.

What identifiers are used to describe this game?

Tags that emphasize the game’s style or gameplay include 1player, 2d, arcade, block, fruits, link, multiplayer, singleplayer.

Does the game involve any form of harm or cruelty towards characters?

Yes, Fruit Link's gameplay is associated with cruel actions or themes.

Is there a mobile version of this game available?

Yes, Fruit Link is accessible on mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android.

What is the development studio behind this game?

The programming for this game was created by ncsupergame.

What platform was used to create this game, Construct 2, Construct 3, or something else?

The game was created using a cross-platform development tool such as Javascript.

What gender group is this game meant for?

The gender demographic for this game is Male & Female.

Does the game feature any content involving blood?

Yes, blood is depicted in some parts of Fruit Link.

Would this game be suitable for a younger age group?

No, Fruit Link is not appropriate for a child’s age group.
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