

Addictive gameplay: win a match-3 level, restore and decorate the farm building, take part in the adventure.Have you already tried to send orders to the customers and the townspeople? Restore all the town building, open factories and explore products. Plant and grow crops to create a feed for the animals. Unlock new areas of the farm story, become friends with all the characters in the game!ĭon't forget to feed you farm pets! Cows, chickens and adorable puppies need your attention. Design a new home, choose exotic and wonderful exterior and interior pieces of furniture. Play and win colorful match-3 levels to decorate and restore areas in the farm. Welcome to your family dream world! Open the farm gate to start the adorable adventure! It is enjoyed by most ages, hence its continuous rise on Forbes' best seller list, where it is virtually miles away from the second placer Minecraft (106.86 million) in terms of copies sold.Build your dream Farm! Help Alice renovate her grandparent's home, bring comfort back to her family 's mansion.

The solid and supportive fan base led to other tile-matching games but the improvement of graphics allowed improvement, like in the games Candy Crush and Bejeweled Blitz. It was available on different platforms but the Tetris craze really boomed when Nintendo released the handheld console Game Boy. It is easy to play in the early levels but the tempo of the game increases directly with the score. The game was simple as it only requires players to fill a horizontal line with blocks so it will disappear and will not fill up the screen with tiles. DID YOU KNOW?ĭid you know that Various' Tetris, the famous tile-matching game, is the best-selling video game ever? In 2016, Forbes reported that Tetris, despite the game's "blocky" graphics and "linear" progression, has sold 495 million copies of itself or its other versions since it was created and released in 1984 by Alexey Pajitnov, who developed the game with computer-human relationship specialist Vladimir Pokhilko. It became famous in the 1980s when the era's technology limited the developers from creating games with better graphics than just tiles. Tile-matching video games are puzzle games where players are required to place tiles of the same color together or arrange the tiles in the game's pre-set order.
