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Swap Tiles, An App You Need To Have!


Swap two tiles from ANYWHERE on the board to try to make a row, column, or both of at least three of the same tile. Try to match as many tiles as possible. Get to the highest score you can! At least 3 empty tiles are needed to generate new tiles. Try making combos!


Features:
>Many different themes to pick from
>Cool unlocks by completing challenges
>Leaderboard to compare your score with friends
>Share button to share with your friends
>Follow us on Twitter and Facebook
>Hours of fun
>Hundreds of thousands of unique match combos




What’s New
>Tons of new themes!
>Unlock themes by completing challenges!
>New animations for creating certain tiles!
>Minor bug fixes

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