Scratch Town
Description
Scratch Town invites you into a vibrant world of strategic puzzle crafting where your ultimate goal is to combine and upgrade. In this addictive game, place items strategically on the board to form groups of three or more identical pieces. As you match items, they transform into more advanced versions, leading to grand structures like mansions and castles. Balancing your resources with a choice between two available items adds an exciting layer of management. With dynamic progressions and intricate combinations, Scratch Town is a compelling challenge for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages.
How to Play
Begin by placing the 'next' item on an empty spot on the board to start forming your groups. Use your mouse to click your selection, or press the space bar to swap between the two available items. Each match of three will upgrade your items, so think ahead for maximum progression. Keep track of your powerful items and save your game by clicking the 'Points' button. With each successful match, you work towards building impressive structures. Make strategic decisions about where to place your items and aim for the highest scores.
Tips and Tricks
Maximize your plays by always thinking one step ahead. Hold onto powerful items until the perfect opportunity arises to use them effectively. Crystals are your allies; they can match with any two other items on the board. Use them wisely to accelerate upgrades. Be cautious with Imperial Bots—while they can clear the board, their use may leave unexpected results, such as tombstones or large chests. Aim for efficient matches to climb up the leaderboard and save your progress frequently to safeguard your achievements.
Features
- Exciting progression from simple grass to majestic castles
- Dual-choice mechanic for strategic item placement
- Automatic upgrades through strategic matching
- Special items like Crystals and Imperial Bots add unique mechanics
- High score tracking and save functionality for progress retention
- Various item transformations that challenge strategic thinking