Goblin Fight Match 3

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Goblin Fight Match 3
Goblin Fight Match 3 Developer: STA network
Published: September 01, 2020
Controls: Mouse / Tap
Game Technology: html5, Construct 2
Compatible Devices: Mobile (Android)

About Goblin Fight Match 3

Match glowing blocks on a goblin board before the left-side scale sinks and ends your run. The goblins are not swinging swords here; they are causing trouble through colored blocks, tight choices, and a puzzle board that punishes staring too long. One slow move can turn a safe board into a frantic final match.

STA network gives Goblin Fight Match 3 a light fantasy setup built around match-3 pressure rather than long levels. You line up three in a row, clear matching tiles, and chase a higher score while the sinking left-side scale keeps tapping its foot. The game over condition is clear: let that scale fall too low, and the board shuts you down.

This casual HTML5 game was made with Construct 2 and supports browser play with no download. It fits desktop mouse input and mobile touchscreen taps, including Android play, so the same quick decisions carry across devices. Players who enjoy Match 3 Games with a survival meter may also like Sugar Heroes, where color choices can snowball fast.

Gameplay

The goblin-themed puzzle is about more than placing colored blocks into neat three-tile rows. Each clear gives you points, but the left-side scale creates pressure that slower matching cannot ignore. Wait too long, and the board feels like it is sliding away under your finger.

Score chasing comes from spotting easy matches first, then scanning for better chains before the meter gets dangerous. A beginner mistake is hunting for a clever move while a plain three-block match is sitting nearby. That hesitation feels costly when the scale dips and your next tap arrives one beat late.

Compared with faster pressure-based match-3 games, this one asks for casual strategy instead of pure speed. You still need quick decisions, but the smarter play is keeping the left scale stable with steady clears. If you enjoy board puzzles with sudden consequences, Snack Mahjong offers another matching tiles challenge with a different rhythm.

How to Play

Start by looking across the puzzle board for the closest group of same-color blocks. Move matching blocks into a row of three or more, then immediately check whether the sinking left-side scale has recovered enough. If it has not, skip the fancy setup and take the next safe clear.

The best habit is to scan in short sweeps: top row, middle, bottom, then back again. This helps you avoid getting stuck on one corner while a clear match waits somewhere else. When the gap between choices feels tight, a fast basic match beats a risky plan that collapses into game over.

During quick casual sessions, try one goal at a time: survive longer, raise your score, or reduce wasted moves. Replay value comes from those high-score attempts, especially when one better early decision keeps the scale alive later. The block-matching game rewards calm eyes, but it still snaps shut if you drift.

Controls

Input stays light, which matters when the scale drops and a late click can ruin a promising board.

  • Mouse — select and move blocks on desktop
  • Touchscreen — tap and move blocks on mobile devices

Features

The goblin theme gives the board a mischievous look without burying the playable space. Glowing colored blocks stand out clearly, making it easier to read matches before panic takes over. When the scale is nearly empty, that bright board suddenly feels like a trap full of near-misses.

Solo play keeps the pressure personal. There is no teammate to save a bad decision, so every score reflects your own timing, scanning, and recovery. Clearing a messy cluster right before the scale drops too far gives the round a sharp little victory.

The color-matching challenge also supports replay through high-score attempts rather than a long campaign. You can return to the goblin puzzle board, test a cleaner opening pattern, and see whether your score climbs. For players who like puzzle pressure with board planning, Merge Hotel: Family Story offers a slower merge-focused alternative.

Similar Games

  1. Wall Fixing — a board-based puzzle where placement matters and one wrong piece can block the solution. Good for players who like reading shapes before the mistake becomes obvious.
  2. Transformers Earth Wars Forged to Fight Puzzle — a puzzle pick with recognizable pieces and careful board attention. It suits players who want a different visual theme while still solving under pressure.
  3. Pokemon Spot the Differences — a visual puzzle about noticing small details before time or patience runs out. The tension comes from almost seeing the answer, then realizing one hidden difference is still missing.

Advantages

  • Clear mouse and tap controls make the game accessible on desktop and mobile touchscreen devices.
  • The left-side scale adds real stakes, so a slow match can end the run instead of merely lowering the score.
  • High-score chasing gives each replay a reason, especially after a near save slips away at the last second.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Goblin Fight Match 3?

This free online puzzle is a casual match-3 game where players connect three or more same-colored blocks to score points before the left-side scale drops too low.

How do you play Goblin Fight Match 3?

You play by using a mouse or touchscreen to move matching blocks into rows of three or more while watching the scale that can end the game.

Can I play Goblin Fight Match 3 without downloading?

Yes, this three-in-a-row game runs in a browser with no download required, making it easy to try alongside other free puzzle games on Desura.

Video Gameplay - Goblin Fight Match 3