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Match is yet another addictive game for Windows Phone 8 that tests your skills

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 18, 2019
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Match for Windows Phone

I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again, I like puzzle games and am on a lookout to find challenging ones that are available in the Windows Phone Store. Recently, I came across Match, an addictive puzzle game where your task is to move the artifacts and make sure it’s on the similar one.

This might sound a little confusing, but in reality, it’s simple. Just move boxes in such a way that you land similar artifacts over each other. The game comes with 100 challenging levels to test your skills, along with a key pack that consists of five keys to help you pass a level in case you are stuck. Additionally, you can purchase the premium pack from within the game to remove the advertisements and unlock all levels within the game.

“Are you ready for Match challenge ? Move your artifacts, and defeats all the 100 ruthless levels. With its shimmering colors and its simple gameplay, Match will resist to you for hours. Match come with a beautiful live tile that show your progress. Match has 100 free levels,” the app description reads.

If you’re up for the challenge, head over to the Windows Phone Store and download the game. It’s free!

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