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Disney releases a new puzzle game Maleficent Free Fall for Windows Phone and Windows 8.1

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 19, 2019
2 min read

Maleficent Free Fall

Disney has released a new challenging puzzle game for Windows Phone and Windows 8.1 dubbed as Maleficent Free Fall. The objective of the game is really simple and straightforward. All you have to do is match the similar color gemstones with each other and it vanishes.

You can make different combos, for instance, matching four gemstones horizontally will create special gem which will light up the entire column. Similarly, create a four gemstones combo vertically will create a special gem that can do the opposite (clear an entire row). It’s not just these two – you can make several combos as you move on with the game, and your task is to make sure you reach your goal score in as few moves as possible.

“From the creators of Disney’s #1 hit game Frozen Free Fall comes an all-new match 3 puzzle-adventure, Maleficent Free Fall! Inspired by Disney’s epic live-action film Maleficent, you’ll embark on a spectacular journey with exciting and challenging objectives like you have never seen before!” the app description reads.

I played the game for some time and it definitely looks good and challenging, but it reminds me of other puzzle games which are already available in various app stores. To be honest, it reminded me of Candy Crush Saga. It’s just gems instead of candies, well, you get the point.

Anyway, the game features decent graphics and is available free of cost. It does have in-app purchases for specific items, but I think you’ll be fine without spending a penny.

Maleficent Free Fall (Windows 8.1)

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