📋 Game Profile
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Game Title | Match 4 |
| Platform | H5 / Web Browser (Instant Play) |
| Genre | Puzzle / Match-4 / Strategy / Casual |
| Core Mechanics | Color Matching, Line-up 4, Obstacle Clearing |
| Target Audience | Match-3 fans, Strategy thinkers, Casual players |
| Distribution | Free-to-play Web Game |
📝 Game Description
"Match 4" is a puzzle game that returns to the pure joy of tile matching.
🕹️ Gameplay Mechanics
Simple rules mask a deep strategic challenge:
Connect 4: This is the only way to score.
Align 4 blocks of the same color to clear them. The requirement for 4 (instead of 3) makes positioning much more critical. Move/Place: Depending on the variation, you either swap tiles or place new ones. You must manipulate the scattered blocks to cluster them together within limited moves or space.
Obstacles: As levels progress, immovable rocks, chains, or ice blocks appear on the grid. You must clear lines adjacent to them to break or bypass these barriers.
Combo Bonus: If a single move triggers two separate clears, or causes a chain reaction of falling blocks, your score multiplier increases significantly.
💡 Strategy Guide
Watch the Diagonals: Beginners often focus only on rows and columns. Diagonal lines are the most overlooked yet powerful opportunities in Match-4 games. Always scan for diagonal setups.
Keep it Open: Don't let the board get too crowded. If the grid fills up without a clear, it's Game Over. Always try to keep the center area open for maneuvering. Think Twice: Moving a block to complete one match might break a potential match nearby. Before you commit, check if you are sabotaging a better move.
Bottoms Up: In levels with gravity (falling blocks), prioritize clearing the bottom rows. This shifts the entire board, often creating lucky auto-matches and combos from the falling tiles.
🏆 Editor's Choice
As an editor, I recommend "Match 4" for its calm yet engaging depth. It lacks the chaotic noise of many modern games, offering instead a pure logical battle. Compared to Match-3, Match-4 relies less on luck and more on your ability to plan. Carefully setting up the board and dropping that final piece to trigger a massive multi-line clear provides a high-level sense of satisfaction. It is an excellent brain-teaser for a relaxing break.













