5/5 rating based on 270 reviews. Read all reviews for Mystery Match for iPhone.
Mystery Match is free iOS app published by Outplay Entertainment Ltd
elblondee
Your commercials are very misleading. The ad that I kept seeing for this game sowed “mini” puzzles/games. That is the concept that set this one apart from the others. But I’m on level 42 and haven’t seen this type of “mini” game yet. So for that reason I’m going to have to “chop” your game from my repertoire!
Kjstat
Finally got to the I-can’t-do-it-and-boosts-don’t- help-and-you-can’t-skip-it-so-it’s-not-fun-anymore level. For me that was 138. Too bad. I liked this game. :(
Gingervitis125
I was a enjoying this game until I reached level 100 and the time bombs showed up. It is impossible to see all the bombs and try to complete the level within the allotted number of moves. I play these games for relaxation and at this point it is more frustrating than relaxing. Sometimes I have to touch the tiles several times before they move and then my times runs out
Kjpsigns
I tried playing this game this morning but it is telling me that’s an update is available. When I tap the update button, it takes me to the Apple Store app but then the game does not show an update. So now I am unable to play the game. Please fix this so I can continue playing this game. Thank you!
Schnitel
I love this game but why can't they fix the blank white screen you get after an ad. So frustrating to have to shut down device to get rid of it and play again. Please please fix it
JKVinson
This game has charged my account several times for things that I did not authorize. And there is no way to contact anyone through the game to try and fix the issue. I uninstalled and will not use anything from this developer again. I suggest you all do the same.
PJ955
Don’t believe the “6 and up” age range. I liked the way this game starts-the little story is nice, and the gameplay is reasonable. I particularly chose this game because it didn’t seem to impose impossible timed levels, which are intended to be difficult but are way too frustrating for some younger players or those with even mild dexterity issues. However, the nice start failed a little way in; those timed levels start appearing once you get a bit into the game, and some of them are not possible to solve without buying boosts and coins and extra lives (and you’d have to buy a lot of them). I understand completely and am in support of the need for developers to monetize their work, but just once I would like to find a game that does it without relying on egregious time limits that leave out the players with less than perfect reflexes.