From a world-renowned paper artist, Yulia Brodskaya, comes a new merge game that brings together tactile qualities of handmade paper craft and exciting puzzle adventure!
MERGE BEAUTIFUL PAPER TILES TO REACH LEVEL TARGETS
Solve level tasks using quick thinking and easy swipe moves: when two identical paper tiles are merged, next value tile will appear
VARIETY OF LEVELS TO COMPLETE IN SEQUENCE AND PROGRESS TO THE NEXT CHAPTER
• Get more points by merging highest value tiles, and have fun overcoming various obstacles introduced further in the game: for example, how about a crumpled piece of paper that gets in the way of merging the paper tiles, or holes in the play-field?
These obstacles are easy to deal with the use of special boosters, or they will add more fun to each level if you prefer to challenge yourself and solve the tasks without help.
• Paper Mingle is free to play, but there are optional in-app items that require payment (using in-game coin currency you can buy boosters, new music tracks, additional moves or extra lives)
• Amazing graphics featuring joyful colour combinations, textured paper and various art and craft items that you will find on the artist’s work table! You are very welcome to experience this bright and happy world of Paper Mingle!
• Be rewarded with 1,2 or 3 stars when you win the levels by achieving your target before running out of moves. If you lose a level, you lose one life, but not to worry! One life will get restored after 30 minutes
CUSTOMIZE YOUR EXPERIENCE BY CHOOSING DIFFERENT MUSIC TRACKS FOR YOUR GAME PLAY
Happy Paper Mingling!
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In-Apps
24 Coins
19.90 R$
50 Coins
39.90 R$
100 Coins
69.90 R$
250 Coins
149.90 R$
500 Coins
299.90 R$
1000 Coins
499.90 R$
Piggy Bank
14.90 R$
Booster Bundle One
49.90 R$
Booster Bundle Two
99.90 R$
Booster Bundle Three
24.90 R$
Screenshots
Paper Mingle FAQ
Is Paper Mingle free?
Yes, Paper Mingle is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Paper Mingle legit?
🤔 The Paper Mingle app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Paper Mingle cost?
Paper Mingle has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 126.90 R$.
I love this game when I want to turn my brain off. The colors are bright and the paper creations keep my interest peaked. Thanks for making this low key game that isn’t riddled with ads that I can play w/o spending $ if I’m patient! When will you be releasing new levels?
Player
I liked it until … they stopped presenting new levels, which essentially makes the game useless and worthless. Yes, it’s free, but I had spent $ on in-game purchases. Should not be allowed.
A quilling game?!
How unique!! I love quilling and never would have imagined someone would create a game based on it.
Beautiful game
Gorgeous game. Alas, it sharply increases in difficulty at level 11, taking it from a lovely stress reliever to a stressful challenge.
What is it with sucking the joy away?
This started out as a beautiful game but I shall never understand the need to make a game progressively more difficult until it is a misery to play. That’s not why I play this kind of game. I’m looking for a little distraction while I process the world, which is plenty difficult. You’re not the first game designers to choose to punish long-term players, but I do wish you’d spend some time understanding the motivations of your players before making the higher levels of your game.
Waste of time
Impossible to win after second level without spending $$ for power ups.
Impossible
I enjoyed this game for like a day but after the first few levels, the game became so impossible it ceased to be fun anymore. It almost seems designed to generate lots of revenue for the maker because if you want even the slightest chance of advancing to higher levels you have to purchase packs of coins and boosters which don't even help--you get very little bang for your buck.
Huge waste of time. Deserves less than 1 star. All the good reviews are obviously payed for
Seriously, don’t even think about downloading this game. It is so stupid and rigged. The odds and chance in it is so bad that you only win 1 out of 100 games you play, unless you use a power up. It’s a huge waste of time to download, so just don’t. Don’t even waste you’re time with this game.
Should have been fun...
I really enjoyed this game for the first couple of weeks I played. It became challenging, which I liked. But then it became impossible, and that’s a shame.
I really do understand the need for earning a living. And I’m glad to pay for games if it is for a game that is enjoyable and entertaining. But when the games’s rules are so far-fetched that it is impossible to succeed without spending money, I won’t pay for it.
The policy of earning coins but not being able to use them is ridiculous. It’s a classic double-edged sword—you can’t earn coins without spending them. You can’t spend them without earning them?? And if you don’t have enough coins to break open your piggy bank, it costs $3 to open it early.
The boosters to buy are a terrible waste of money. They are so expensive, and you only get one or two of each, and a handful of coins. Then you will be right back where you started, because those boosts will only last for a minute.
It’s a fun game, but I can play possibly 5 minutes before I’m out of lives, and then I have to wait. It’s just too frustrating, when it doesn’t have to be. You can take off the limited lives, allow us to use the coins we earn, or allow us to pay for the game and then play as we want to. Now, we have no options. Pay, or don’t play.
It’s an awful choice.
Money grabber game
Don’t bother with this game unless you like pumping money into an app every day. I would have paid for this app to play it without “lives”. You companies are awful.
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