Matching tiles involves quick clicks and time management, i noticed that it gets tricky when tiles block each other during the game.
Click on two matching tiles to clear them, then look for more matches quickly as the countdown winds down, requiring fast reactions and strategic choices, especially when tiles are close to edges.
Inside the game, buttons are simply clickable tiles, which you match by clicking, and their placement can block each other, which is kinda weird anyway, making gameplay more unpredictable and fun.
Simple but effective, timing your matches carefully can make a big difference, then i discovered that prioritizing tiles on the edges helps to clear the board faster and extend your game.
Stuff like timers, matching mechanics, and collecting time stamps are basic but important, just a simple game with wonky physics and puzzle-like challenges that keep you hooked even when frustrating.
If you liked the puzzle action of Marine Match Up, you'll enjoy Marine Fish, which shares the same aquatic theme and matching mechanics. Try it for a fresh challenge.