Age of Japan
by Badim
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Description
Age of Japan is an incredible puzzle entertainment, which shines with unique graphics. The objective of the game is to swap game pieces to clear filled cells. You have a choice of two modes. In the Arcade mode you must clear cells in a limited time. A more relaxing play experience comes with the Puzzle mode, which lets you clear cells at your own pace.
How to Play
Swap items with mouse. You can swap only if after `ll be line with 3 items of same color.
FAQ
What is Age of Japan?
Age of Japan is a classic match-3 puzzle game developed by Badim, where players complete levels by matching tiles with Japanese-themed symbols.
How do you play Age of Japan?
In Age of Japan, you swap adjacent tiles on the board to align three or more identical symbols in a row or column, clearing them and progressing through increasingly challenging levels.
What are the main features of Age of Japan?
Age of Japan features over 100 levels, Japanese cultural themes and visuals, relaxing background music, and progressively more difficult puzzle layouts.
Does Age of Japan have any progression system?
Yes, in Age of Japan, your progression is tracked by completing levels, with each new stage introducing more complex board designs and obstacles.
Is Age of Japan a single-player or multiplayer game?
Age of Japan is a single-player match-3 puzzle game, letting you enjoy the gameplay at your own pace without multiplayer modes.
Comments
ghostxtr
Mar. 29, 2014
when it says are you sure you want, click no, then resume
Fox_Furry
Oct. 09, 2010
I got a weird thing happening. When I complete a level in arcade, the first level, it just says: "Are you sure you want?" and then sends me back to the main menu.....
hesheman
Sep. 05, 2011
i think we should b able to upgrade guys
123ess
May. 08, 2011
@Fox Furry: That window is the menu that appears when you click "abort." Just click no, and then resume from the pause menu.
vampiredaze
Nov. 21, 2009
That bug seriously needs to be fixed!