Clockmaker: Mystery Match 3 Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 335 reviews. Read all reviews for Clockmaker: Mystery Match 3 for iPhone.
Clockmaker: Mystery Match 3 is free iOS app published by Samfinaco LLC

Clockmaker game

Nana Lois H

It’s fun.


Jewel game rip off

people good, auto systems bad

I am sick of all these games claiming to be some type of logical puzzle game and yet I have to play some form of jewel in order to get items to eventually get to the simplest puzzle. That is the most irritating bs ever


Nannysus

Nannysus

My app will not open. I did the latest update two days ago and now it will it open? Please help


Time

mermaid12221

Too little time. Fell like you just want to sell time blocks


Still 3 match game

12!;@

Still match 3 no kids to save nothing else . Levels to difficult to advance


False advertising

False Advertising9999999

The game is not like the add at all. Don’t get to pick what to cross bridge with or how to start a fire. Just like all the other false advertising games. All I play is a version of Bejeweled. FALSE!!


Clockmaster

Yellowstone mama

Trying to play and just says relaunch.... saving progress. uninstalled several times.


ZERO STARS

Supercool kids

The adds for this game are nothing like the game! If I wanted to play bejeweled I would have downloaded that. It looked like a puzzle solving game but there is no puzzle just an annoying “uncle” who narrates a story around the gem levels.


Challenging, almost too much

gigi92119

Let me begin by saying I love a lot of this game: the graphics, the story, the level progressions. The levels are challenging, but, at least as of yet, not dishearteningly so. My biggest complaint is that the power ups you can make by matching long chains (bomb, lightning bolts, etc) cannot be combined to form a bigger impact as in other similar games. It makes using those power ups almost pointless. And it does make the levels just slightly too challenging.


Don’t waste your time.

KirkHS

This game is pointless unless you plan on filling the developers pockets.