Match Tile Royal Family
In Match Tile Royal Family, you sort out tangled fields where tiles are stacked in layers and block each other. The royal family is trapped, and you only move on after you completely clear the level. The story shows up through the tasks themselves, and as you progress, the combinations get harder and more obstacles appear on the board. It is important not to rush and to figure out in advance which tiles to remove first so you do not block your own moves. Levels differ in content: some are clogged with dense blocks, and others have balls and extra elements that take up space and limit your choices. You only get a few moves, so mistakes show up fast. Bonuses help you out of tough situations, but there are not many of them, so you cannot just use them at random.
How to play?
In Match Tile Royal Family, pick tiles with the same pattern and collect them into sets to clear them from the board. Click on tiles that are open and not covered by others. When you remove some tiles, new ones appear, and the field gradually changes. Keep an eye on how many moves you have left, because if you spend them without a plan, you will have to restart the level. Use bonuses when you need them; they remove blocking tiles or temporarily stop obstacles to free up space for the moves you want to make. Clear the entire board to finish the level and move on, gradually freeing the royal family from their traps.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 1 votes.
- Released in December 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Layered tile layouts where tiles block each other until cleared
- Story progression tied directly to completing tile-matching tasks
- Different obstacle types like dense blocks and balls that take up board space
- Strict move limits that punish random or careless matching
- Limited-use bonuses that remove blocks or freeze obstacles to open new moves
























