Clockmaker Match 3 in Row Game

Crush Three Gems & New Jewels

Published by: Samfinaco

Description

Rescue the town from the evil curse of the Old Clockmaker! Enjoy an addicting story, solve the mystery and save the city from the villain. Thousands of levels of adventure match three are waiting for you right now!
Do you like puzzles, brain teasers and riddles? Welcome to “Clockmaker”:
- Match 3 games! Addicting match 3 games with a touch of adventure and science fiction.
- Secrets and riddles! Solve the riddles of mystery objects to get boosters and multiply your game points.
- Travels! Go on an adventure with your favorite heroes to different parts of the world and celebrate national holidays.
- Mystery atmosphere! Team up with Uncle to stop the treacherous Clockmaker and lift the curse from the town of Clocksville.
- Jewel! Collect match 3 combinations, matching beautiful crystals, diamonds and other precious gems.
- New events every week! Take a break from puzzles and take part in unique events: ride a ghost train, grow magical plants, make cakes, play bingo and more.
- Unique tournaments! Participate in tourneys with other players and get prizes.
- Play offline and online! You can enjoy our free puzzle games for adults offline (no wifi or internet connection required), but if you want to participate in online tournaments, be sure to check your internet or wifi.
So if you are looking for addicting brain games, then “Clockmaker“ is what you need.
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4.82 out of 5

218 ratings in Bulgaria

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Clockmaker Match 3 in Row Game Reviews

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Angela04 on

United States

This is a poor substitute for candy crush. It also has the features of wanting you to spend money. You reach a certain point where it becomes impossible/difficult to solve puzzles without investing a tool. You eventually will run out of tools, though! You can buy more though! There is a lengthy story that goes with every thing you do which can be skipped, but it takes time. I didn’t find this game, addictive enough to continue past one day.

Fun but…

sam slick on

United States

Like so many online games, you have to pay if you want to keep playing. Very disappointing. Would not recommend.

No Ads? Yeah right

Fredip on

United States

I have been playing this game now for about a week and everything seemed fine. All of a sudden, every four plays an ad pops up. An unbidden ad pops up and there is no option to turn that off. Anytime an app game does this I uninstall it and I'm going to do the same thing now.

Great game

TrinaB50 on

United States

Wish more of the town to build was available

It used to be great; now it is absolutely terrible

Misslilyrose on

United States

I loved this game—it was fun, the marketplace was generous, it was a very soothing game. Now there are SO MANY THINGS GOING ON, and it is impossible to win unless you make a purchase. The creators are greedy and ruined a really nice little game. Stop with all the garbage and go back to what you were doing. The money grabbing is awful.

If I pay for free lives i don’t want to see any ads

Leelee596 on

United States

Pay and still see ads

Good so far

Bellesusan on

United States

Just started playing but the story and graphics are fun. Puzzles are easy so far, but I’m sure they’ll get harder. Give it a try!!

🎃

ScribbleScrapS on

United States

@wuorroumuerehte ;”)

Like watching ads?

reallykathl on

United States

This is the game for you! Ads if you lose, ads if you win, ads if you need extra time. What these folks really don’t get is that if you watch the same 30 second ad 12 times in a row, you’ll never want to buy whatever it is they’re selling and, worse, you don’t even want to play their game!

McDonald’s Ad for kids is really getting old.

grandmacj699 on

United States

I have been playing this game off and on for several years, but lately it seems there are more ads than usual. The McDonald’s ad seems like the only ad you have. When I want the extra moves, the ad comes up and is 30 seconds long. If I do all three ads for extra moves, I get the McDonald’s ad every time at 30 seconds each, so I have just spent 1 1/2 minutes so I could have the extra moves. It seems to me that it’s the only ad you have because that is all I ever see. I really like the game and do enjoy play it. But I can’t keep playing this way. I lose interest in it. Thank you for your time.

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