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Candy Rain 8
Vega Mix: Fairy Town
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Skydom Reforged
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Jewel of Atlantis
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Treasures of the Mystic Sea
Treasures of the Mystic Sea is a match-3 game with hexagonal tiles. You’re going on a treasure hunt. Follow the route on the pirate’s map by solving the puzzles. Remove the chains, padlocks, keys, and golden tiles before the water in the tube runs out.
How do you play Treasures of the Mystic Sea?
In this puzzle game, the hexagonal tiles give a new twist to a proven classic. Make two adjacent tiles swap places to create a row or three or more of the same icons. These combinations will vanish, causing the remaining tiles to slide down and fill the empty slots.
Some levels will also feature tiles that are boarded up, or icons that are locked into place by chains. Snap the wooden planks by creating combinations in the adjacent slots, and break the chains by making combinations that include the locked icons.
Collect gems and golden keys to open the padlocks by clearing away icons and dropping these items to the bottom of the screen. As you complete the levels, more of the pirate map will become visible. Can you complete the quest?
When was Treasures of the Mystic Sea first published?
This game first appeared online as a Flash title in January of 2012. The current version is an HTML-5 remake that first came out on March 11, 2020.
Who made Treasures of the Mystic Sea?
This game was developed by Feig Ltd., the same company that created the remastered edition of Gorillas: Tiles of the Unexpected.






