Connect Mimi
Dream Pet Link
Pet Connect
Marbles Garden
2048 Cube Merge
Master Qwan's Mahjongg
Ninja Spell Match
Fruit Link
Magic Stones Collection
Match 3D Puzzle Saga
Fish Connections
Pool Shooter Pro
2048 Clicker
Kris Mahjong Remastered
Mahjong Earth
Sophie's Farm
Slinky Color Sort
Mahjong Cards
Princess Rescue Fruit Connect
Spider Match 3
Jelly Match
The Sorting Mart
Merge Hotel Empire
Spooky Tile Master
Hive Match
Winter Bubble
Bubble Shooter Butterfly
Butterfly Kyodai Mahjong
Save the Cats: Bubble Shooter
Connect Four Flags
Spirit of the Ancient Forest
Space Pet Link
Mess on the Ranch
Park Me Html5
Mahjong Connect Tiles
Tiny Rush
Matching Pattern
Spooky Bubble Shooter
Snow Queen 2
Slide Block Puzzle
Tile Match Puzzle
Tile Farm Story
Bubble Shooter Soccer 2
Candy Mahjong
Jelly Merge
Hexa Tile Master
Zooma Dragon
Sheep N Sheep
Bubble Tower 3D
Color Tunnel
Traffic Jam: Hop On
Fun Game Play: Mahjong
Tiles of The Simpsons
Link Animal Puzzle
Color Road
Treasures of the Mystic Sea
Zumar Deluxe
Match Solitaire
Mahjong Real
Cookie Land
Onet Connect: Pika Link
Pet Link
Atlantis Quest
Pastry Passion
Runes of Mystery
Butterfly Kyodai
Secrets of the Castle
Vooz
Mahjong Connect
Mahjong Triple 3D - Tile Match
Magic Sort
Garden Tales 4
These are simple games where the mechanic is to find items that share the same color or design. Select one item and try to find the matching element to create a pair or in some games a match of three or more. The challenge is to use your memory to remember where hidden items are placed and to use planning in more advanced matching games to complete levels within the given time. Matching games require searching visually in many cases to locate similar items. Thus matching games are objective as there should always be a clear solution in a good matching game.
The history of matching games goes back to first know game element, the dice. Dice were used to derive the Domino game's white and black tiles. The Dominos game was first mentioned in chinese records dating back to the 13th century during the song dynasty. another game element that heavily influenced the matching game genre was the chinese playing cards. first seen in a 9th-century board game and later made popular in europe in the 14th century. later, mahjong tiles were recorded in the 17th century and had tiles similar to the domino except with more complex designs. in more modern times, matching and more generally sorting have become common elements in many game genres including newer card games like rummy, solitaire, and match three games.
These tiles and their paper card counterparts were likely the first source of matching games. They would have been turned face down and the goal would have been to find matching tiles, flipping them right side up, two at a time. In the event a match is not found, the player would need to recall where tiles were located to correctly find all matching pairs.