Tile Park
Free
rated 4.6 stars
About Tile Park
In this fast-paced mode, your objective is to match and collect 2 identical tiles shown in the target bar — before the board scrolls to the top!
Tap on two matching tiles as quickly as possible.
Clear all target pairs before the board overflows.
Beat each level to earn stars and unlock new challenges.
This second mode puts a creative twist on classic tile-matching. Instead of pairs, you'll need to form groups of 3 identical tiles.
Select tiles to move them into the holding area at the bottom of the screen.
The holding board can store up to 7 tiles at a time.
When you collect 3 matching tiles, they disappear, freeing up space.
Be careful — if the board fills up with unmatched tiles, it’s game over!
Tile Park offers a perfect balance between strategy and relaxation. Whether you're racing against a rising board or calmly grouping tiles, the game keeps your mind sharp and entertained.
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Reviews for Tile Park
Aunt ShuShu
This game is miserly and difficult
This game starts out with free power-ups and relatively easy puzzles, but once the first few games are played and your power-ups are gone you either have to purchase more power-ups (the boards are VERY DIFFICULT to win on the first go-around) or replay the same round repeatedly as you try to win it. Other games award you after you win with either points or power-ups, but with this game you aren’t awarded at all after a win. Instead, you get one small number of power-ups each day buy spinning a wheel, where you are likely to get the power-up you will use least. So you have to like the challenge of these difficult puzzles, and/or be willing to watch ads to build points to “buy” power-ups, and the number of ads you’re allowed to view to do that is limited. Also, please provide auto-rotation so I can play more easily on my iPad with attached keyboard. Thanks.
dhienenaks
love it!
i love the game it’s super super fun and addicting but so many ads!! after every level is complete there is a ad.
Lawdeesaw
Not worth it
This game was alright at the beginning, like maybe the first 20-25 levels, but after that it becomes almost impossible to win without using up all of your reverses, shuffles, and magnets and watching an insane amount of ads just to get diamonds for help.
sullensully
Welp, it started out fine
It's fine until the levels become practically impossible. If I only have 2 tiles I can remove to start, I just need to keep failing the level until I get lucky. Not enough opportunities to get enough power ups to push through annoying levels.
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