Dog Puzzle Story 3

Dog Puzzle Story 3

Dog Puzzle Story is back with a third instalment of fun! Join your beloved friend, the cute puppy Charlie on another adventurous journey in a winter theme! Play colourful Match 3 puzzles full of toys, dog pillows and treats scattered all over the garden in more than 4000+ incredible levels! Help Charlie to put all the items in the right place and dig up all the bones! This is going to be so much fun!

Play Dog Puzzle Story 3: Instructions

Line up the dog pillows, toy bones, and paw prints to create combinations of three or more of the same items. Valid combinations will pop and vanish from the board, leaving more space for new items to tumble down. In this puzzle-based dog game, the level objectives are displayed in the panel to the left of the board.

What tags are relevant to this game?

The main tags used to categorize the game are dog, levels, matching, singleplayer, story.

Which developer is credited with the creation of this game?

The development and production of this game were managed by SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

How would this game be classified in terms of category?

This game would be listed under the Match-3, Puzzle category.

For which gender is this game primarily intended?

Male & Female players are most likely to enjoy this game.

What technology or framework is used to develop Dog Puzzle Story 3?

Javascript is the core framework for the game’s visual and interactive elements.

Does the gameplay contain any violent bloodshed?

Yes, Dog Puzzle Story 3 features blood or blood-like elements.

Is this game optimized for playing on mobile devices such as iOS and Android?

Dog Puzzle Story 3 is designed for mobile play on phones and tablets.

Is there any cruelty present in the game?

Yes, Dog Puzzle Story 3 involves acts of cruelty or malice.

What is the recommended age group for playing this game?

The Adults, Seniors age groups would enjoy playing this game.

Is this game suitable for children of all ages?

No, Dog Puzzle Story 3 is not intended for a child audience.
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