Tile Hit

Can you beat my score?

Published by: Melih Kilinc
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Description

Tile Hit challenges your speed and agility.
Your mission is simple: hit the tiles before they make it to the bottom of the screen. 
But be quick and accurate – the tiles come down faster and faster.
Can you beat my Highscore?


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In-Apps

Skin4 - red
$2.99
Skin6 - blueglow
$2.99
Skin2 - darkblue
$2.99
Skin3 - lightgreen
$2.99
Skin5 - goldandbrown
$2.99

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Tile Hit FAQ

  • Is Tile Hit free?

    Yes, Tile Hit is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Tile Hit cost?

    Tile Hit has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 2.99 $.

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Tile Hit Competitors

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Space Rally
BEAT YOUR HIGH SCORE
2248 puzzle - link block Tiles
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Quick Matches, Big Wins!
Swipe the Cube
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The Match 3 Puzzles
Rush Do Not Crush

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