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A Chemical Match 3
A Chemical Match 3 – this is a three in a row game, in which you have to put the blocks of the same chemical items in a series of three pieces or more to achieve the highest possible score, be careful to account the scale to the left did not fall too low, otherwise the game will be over. The game is done in a chemical style! Enjoy the game!
A Chemical Match 3 Gameplay Guide
Click the mouse or tap the screen!
To which game category does this title belong?
This game is primarily placed in the Match-3 category.
Who was involved in making this game?
The creator behind this game’s concept and design is Shunda Inc.
Can players enjoy this game on mobile devices?
Yes, A Chemical Match 3 is mobile-friendly for iOS and Android devices.
Is there any depiction of blood in the game?
Yes, there are references to blood or blood-related themes in A Chemical Match 3.
Which gender demographic does this game target?
The game is meant for the Female gender group.
What development framework does the game rely on for its design and functionality?
Construct 2 supports the visual assets and gameplay mechanics development.
What age range is the game intended for?
This game is appropriate for the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.
Would this game be suitable for a child to play?
No, A Chemical Match 3 would not be considered safe for kids to play.
Are there any cruel actions or themes in A Chemical Match 3?
Yes, A Chemical Match 3 involves cruel behaviors or actions.
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