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Match 3 puzzler Tintin Match coming to mobile devices this month

August 27, 2020 by Andrew Newton

5th Planet Games and Tintin owner Moulinsart have announced that the fun match 3 mobile puzzle game Tintin Match will release on Android and iOS devices  on 31st August.

Tintin Match is a story-driven, match 3 puzzler that will take players on a journey around the world of Tintin and his friends.  As players follow the world famous reporter on his adventures they can complete colourful puzzles to unlock and collect iconic locations and fan-favourite characters, including Snowy, Captain Haddock and Thompson & Thompson, from the books and comics.

“We’re very excited about this opportunity to introduce Tintin to mobile gamers around the world. To let players take on the role of the everyday-man-detective and solve puzzles and mysteries on their own, through a fun and familiar game mechanic, is a great way to expand the Tintin universe. We very much hope that it will be a huge hit among fans of both Tintin and puzzle games throughout the world” – Nick Rodwell, Managing Director of Moulinsart.

Henrik Nielsen, CEO of 5th Planet Games stated, “Moritz Voss has excelled in the match 3-genre several times before and we are confident that this game will be THE best game we have ever brought to market”.

Look out for Tintin Match arriving on Google Play and the App Store on 31st August.

 

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Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: 5th Planet Games, Moulinsart, Tintin, Tintin Match

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