Aquarium: Match Three

Aquarium: Match Three - Match 3 Puzzle Game

About the Game

Dive into the sea of fun with "Aquarium: Match Three"! Play exciting three-in-a-row levels, earn points to create your own unique aquarium! Dive into a sea of interesting levels and meet a lot of beautiful fish! Discover new pets by plunging headlong into the world of underwater adventures "Aquarium: Match Three"! Arrange the underwater world to your taste, choosing from a variety of unique decorations! Features of "Aquarium: Match Three": ● Addictive gameplay: go through the levels of match three” to create a cozy home for your fish! ● Dozens of incredible levels with unique tasks! ● Lots of jewelry and a huge scope for imagination: how your pets' house will look like depends only on you! ● Meet the characters of the game stingray, mermaid, octopus and many others! ● Beautiful graphics and nice effects of "three in a row" chips

Game Mechanics

Match 3 is one of the most popular and addictive puzzle mechanics in casual gaming. The core rule is simple: swap adjacent tiles—such as gems, candies, or bubbles—to form a horizontal or vertical line of three or more identical items. Those matched tiles then disappear, new ones fall from above, and chain reactions (called cascades) can create extra points or special power-ups. Modern Match 3 games add layers of strategy with goals like clearing all jelly, bringing down ingredients, or breaking ice blocks within a limited number of moves. Classic examples include Bejeweled, which pioneered the genre, and Candy Crush Saga, which turned it into a global phenomenon. Other variations like Fishdom or Homescapes merge Match 3 mechanics with home decoration or story progression. Easy to learn but hard to master, Match 3 puzzles reward pattern recognition, forward planning, and sometimes a little luck. Whether you're killing time or grinding through hundreds of levels, this mechanic offers endless satisfying “pop” moments.

How to Play

Connect three identical shapes to earn points! To play with a PC use the mouse, for mobile devices - touch input