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match4games · 5 months
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Mastering Match 4 Crush: The Ultimate Puzzle Challenge
Welcome to the ultimate puzzle challenge—Match 4 Crush! If you're a fan of free games like Candy Crush and seeking a new addictive puzzle adventure, look no further. In this blog, we'll explore why Match 4 Crush is the ultimate test of your puzzle-solving skills and how you can master its challenges.
Unraveling the Puzzle: Match 4 Crush takes the classic match-game concept to new heights, drawing inspiration from beloved free games like Candy Crush. Your mission is simple: match four or more items to clear them from the board. But don't be fooled by its simplicity—the game offers a plethora of levels and obstacles that will put your skills to the test.
Strategies for Success: To conquer Match 4 Crush and reach the pinnacle of puzzle mastery, you'll need to employ a variety of strategies:
Plan Your Moves: Just like in Candy Crush, planning ahead is crucial. Take a moment to analyze the board and strategize your moves to create powerful combos and clear obstacles efficiently.
Utilize Special Items: Match 4 Crush offers a range of special items and power-ups, much like Candy Crush. Learn how to use them strategically to your advantage and overcome even the toughest challenges.
Stay Persistent: Some levels may seem daunting at first, but perseverance is key. Keep trying, learn from your mistakes, and don't give up until you've conquered the level.
Engaging Gameplay: What sets Match 4 Crush apart is its engaging gameplay that keeps players coming back for more. With its vibrant graphics, intuitive controls, and satisfying sound effects, the game provides an immersive experience that's hard to put down.
Social Features: Like Candy Crush, Match 4 Crush offers social features that add an extra layer of excitement. Compete with friends on the leaderboard, share tips and strategies, and celebrate your victories together.
Conclusion: With its addictive gameplay, challenging levels, and strategic depth, Match 4 Crush is the ultimate puzzle challenge for fans of free games like Candy Crush. So, are you ready to put your skills to the test and master the ultimate puzzle challenge? Dive into Match 4 Crush today and embark on an epic puzzle-solving adventure!
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disgustinggf · 9 months
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doggy style so i can still play sudoku
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pononoin · 2 years
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Some things never change
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crowwwzy · 6 months
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Gamers N' Such
Or „Reigen always ends up being the butt of the joke“
I was too excited to wait to post this it‘s finally DONE HAHAA!! (It doesn‘t even look that … great ahah but hey at least it‘s finished)
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doglikecadaver · 1 year
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Naw i hate this guy. (I would saw my legs off for him)
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star-trekster · 22 days
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On his puter
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katakaluptastrophy · 7 months
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The Nine Houses are obviously deliberately technologically limited. Aside from having FTL capable spaceships, the most advanced piece of technology that we see in the Houses is "an electric transmitter box, with headphones and a mic." It's not clear entirely what sort of device this is, but it apparently requires you to stick an antenna out the window.
On New Rho, Cam has a beeping, and therefore presumably digital watch. Nona has to remind her that's it's called a "watch", and not the House term, "clockwork", which rather suggests House timepieces are analog.
There's a projector box embedded in the BoE conference table, which loads an image like dial up internet because they are "using shortwave" - presumably shortwave radio, which can transmit pictures. As We Suffer apologises for the slowness of the image loading because of shortwave, that suggests that other methods of transmitting an image do exist, but that for whatever reason they're not using those. Perhaps they do normally have something akin to the internet, but this is down due to the conditions on New Rho, or being avoided due to House or inter-cell monitoring.
The audio of Juno Zeta's proof of life is on "a little piece of electronics, a fingernail-shaped thing with prongs", which sounds like some kind of drive.
We also see We Suffer in the impromptu command centre in the tunnels with "a headpiece and a flip-top computer", presumably being used for some kind of communicatons or planning.
And of course, there's Cam and Pal's recorder, which from the descriptions of it making squeaks and garbled noises sounds rather like it might contain a cassette tape.
A paramilitary group on a beseiged planet may not be the best evidence for the level of technology outside of the Houses, but if it is in any way indicative, non-House society doesn't seem to have non-space travel technology beyond things that would have been available in the early 00s.
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cthaehart · 7 months
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literallyjusttoa · 1 month
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Hey guys crazy idea but like Artemis and Apollo are Dipper and Mabel right? Right? Yeah I got carried away big time but like I think Gravity Falls + Greek Mythology is a banger idea so it's fine.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 8 months
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I was kidnapped infront of my mother and she didn’t care at all and started playing Candy Crush.
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applecranberryjuice · 10 months
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They could have solved this sooner if any of them bothered to look at a calendar
Hear me out
Ninjago doesn't have the best track record with dates (Wu's lifetime...) and I don't expect DR to be any better at it. But rewatching the season I realized the fact that when Lloyd narrates, he mentions being "alone for weeks" and, in the carnival, recalls not being around many people in a while, nailing down how he was secluded to the monastery during those weeks he woke up alone. This is fine, typical Lloyd behavior, just that when Nya encounters Cole, he says years. Lloyd has no reason to lie, he doesn't have to make it seem like he was less time around so if he is not lying, and he truly was weeks alone, while Cole spends years lost after the merge? What happened?
And Nya and Kai! Kai woke up early enough, and in the bounty! to be able to map and travel a big part of the new land and try to find his way back, we don't know his side, but considering he pretty much arrived and then left again, had he entered the monastery before? I do believe he was longer out, awake and traveling. Nya also mentions having traveled before encountering the cranglings-- and she was on foot, she's resilient and strong, but for how long can you travel unknown terrain without a vehicle and survive it.
The idea of time getting messed up is plausible, other than reality coming undone and messing up every physics law-Cole is hanging out with what seems to be a kid formling, whose realm is confirmed to move differently time-wise, how could two different time progressions reacted to each other? How did that affect dates? Growing rates? So interesting.
I want to know if dr is planning on going somewhere with this, if not, then it'll be one more concept I'll rotate in my brain like a skewer, its such an interesting concept to me
Its also free trauma for the ninja! Win-Win
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eggchef · 2 years
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castiel becomes an ipad kid
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sol-paredes · 8 months
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i've been watching this show its very underground you probably havent heard of it
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chosisbox · 7 months
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Save me nathaniel save me...
You know that council boy from that french otome game, yeah-
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nostalgicfun · 3 months
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Candy Land PC game, 1998
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