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In-Apps
Piggy Bank
€2.99
Starter Bundle
€1.99
Zen Match 5
€5.99
Zen Competent Bundle
€5.99
Zen Match 2
€1.99
Premium Pass
€9.99
Medium Coins
€8.99
Small Coins
€1.99
Pro Bundle
€9.99
Zen Match 4
€3.99
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Zen Match FAQ
Is Zen Match free?
Yes, Zen Match is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Zen Match legit?
⚠️ The Zen Match app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does Zen Match cost?
Zen Match has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €5.39.
I played for years, but the user interface has become cluttered. Theres a half dozen to a dozen or more pop ups you have to mine through between levels and for a game that is supposed to be calming it is not. Wish it would go back to how it was!
Don’t Play
Used to love this game, but now you all put a timer on it and it’s not a easy game I’ve been stuck for weeks, not playing anymore
Great Game- Stop pop ups
Hi, this game is great and I am on level 197 but mainly play for the daily challenges and puzzles. However, while I have been playing this game and seeing it change over several updates, the pop-ups have gotten out of hand. Although the game has almost become easier to the point where it is helpful the pop-ups have not. Meaning that whenever you click on the game to enter it, there are several pop-ups from the game festivities going on during that time. The pop-ups, you can normally leave out of however they have gotten out of hand. Every pop-up has another one directly following it, and sometimes there are up to eight of them after one another. On the other hand, I do truly love this game. It has great graphics and has continued to update itself to have new tiles every time I go onto it. I like the overall idea and theme as you are building a house throughout the game and have continued to love to see it be updated. However, the pop-ups have made this update not as useful as the pop-ups are becoming overwhelming. I hope this can be fixed and the continued game can grow.
Not relaxing
When I first started playing it was a lot of fun. Then you reach a certain level that it takes a week just to win one round. It’s very frustrating when you are doing good and then the hidden squares start popping up. I’m just going to delete it and try a different game.
Don’t Do it
I don’t know why there is an option to request a refund if a child purchases with this game. I put in steps before I contacted so it doesn’t happen again. But they have the button to request a refund for a child’s purchases without permission, but it’s a farce. I honestly should have deleted when I first downloaded, because when I played it, I noticed that the algorithm purposely gives harder puzzles when you have a bank of coins, etc. save yourself any trouble because this company will not help you.
Used to be great, but I’m deleting now
How many stinking pop ups and different challenges must there be. I enjoyed it when it was just zen match. Right now it’s too much and just annoying.
Fun game, but the developers have lost the plot
I used to love this game and have played on and off for years now. It used to be a nice simple game, but recent updates have turned me away. You shouldn’t have to click away from 7+ pop ups barraging you as soon as you open any game. Makes a “zen” game a frustrating “dodge the capitalism” simulator. Even retrying a failed level, you have to go through two more annoying pop ups trying to get you to buy game currency. You also used to be able to grow a unique plant by doing daily challenges every month, but that’s gone now. I wish the developers would return to how unique and lovely their game was instead of mimicking the terribly annoying ad styles of the other billion games on the app store.
Too many ads
Not worth playing
I miss the old versions
I’ve been playing this game on and off for quite a while now and I’m almost at level 400. It used to be challenging and engaging, but it’s too easy to be enjoyable now. I think that the addition of being able to win by getting a certain amount of each tile before you clear the entire board made it way too easy to win. Also, I’m not sure if it’s because I’m past all of the levels already and it’s recycling all of them but the puzzles have gotten much simpler and takes the fun challenge out of the gameplay. Overall, this is a pretty fun game, but I think it’s important for developers to stick to the original structure.
Fun Game But Too Many Popups
Way too many popups! Literally 5 if you accidentally click and don’t have coins.
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