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Nine free match-3 worlds, brought into focus.

We install every title, play past the tutorial and write down what actually happens on the board: pacing, level design, story, difficulty and how long a single sitting really takes.

Clockmaker: Jewel Match 3 Game Jewels of Rome: Gems Puzzle Mystery Match - Puzzle Match 3 Avalon Jewels Match-3 Crafty Candy - Match 3 Game

9 titles in the current edition, all free to install from Google Play.

Crafty Candy - Match 3 Game
Jewels of Egypt・Match 3 Puzzle
Jewels of Rome: Gems Puzzle
About the desk

A small desk that finishes the tutorial before it writes.

RealmFocus is an independent editorial project based in Australia. We follow one narrow lane — free match-3 and jewel-puzzle games for Android — because a narrow lane is the only way to notice the details that matter: how a board reads at speed, whether level goals stay varied after level fifty, and how much of a session is play rather than menus.

Every entry in the catalogue is installed on a real phone and played by hand. Ratings and the number of player ratings are quoted from the Google Play listing exactly as they appear there, and the impressions next to them are ours. When a title disappoints, we say so in the same paragraph where we say what it does well.

We do not host games, we do not run downloads and we do not take accounts. Everything here points back to the official Google Play page, where the publisher keeps the current build, the age rating and the full description.

Contact

Corrections, publisher notes and reader questions reach the desk at:

studio@realmfocus.com

We read everything and reply to what needs a reply, usually within a few working days.

The catalogue

Nine titles, one entry each, written after playing.

Ratings and rating counts below are quoted from Google Play. Every title here is free to install, and every note under it was written after the game had been played on a real phone.

  1. 01 Jewels of Egypt・Match 3 Puzzle
    G5 Entertainment Free to play

    Jewels of Egypt・Match 3 Puzzle

    4.6 58K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    A story-led match-3 set along the Nile: you clear gem boards to fund an excavation and rebuild a temple town scene by scene. Level goals rotate between sand, chains and layered tiles, so the board keeps asking a new question every few stages. The pace is calm, sessions run three to five minutes, and the illustrated cutscenes give the grind a point.

  2. 02 Jewels of the Wild West・Match3
    G5 Entertainment Free to play

    Jewels of the Wild West・Match3

    4.6 59.3K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    The frontier sibling of the Egypt board: same tidy match-3 engine, new setting, warmer characters. Between puzzles you rebuild a dusty town — saloon, stable, mill — and the restoration screens are what pull you into the next level. Boards stay readable, and the tone is friendly rather than demanding.

  3. 03 Jewels of Rome: Gems Puzzle
    G5 Entertainment Free to play

    Jewels of Rome: Gems Puzzle

    4.6 149K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    The biggest audience of the three G5 boards, and the most city-builder of them: matching gems feeds a Roman settlement that grows from huts to forum over dozens of chapters. Seasonal events add themed level lists, which is where long-term players spend most of their time. Expect a slow, steady build rather than a short campaign.

  4. 04 Avalon Jewels Match-3
    Anawiki Games Free to play

    Avalon Jewels Match-3

    4.7 7.23K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    An Arthurian take on the genre that folds light duel mechanics into the matching: chains you clear power an attack, so board choices carry a tactical weight most match-3 titles skip. Boosters matter, and using the right one at the right moment is the actual skill curve. The smallest audience in this edition, and the highest score in it.

  5. 05 Gem Valley - Match 3 & Restore
    Eidolon Cyprus LTD Free to play

    Gem Valley - Match 3 & Restore

    4.3 3.42K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    A gentle village restoration wrapped around a straightforward matching board. Completed levels unlock the next building, and the loop is deliberately unhurried — good for short breaks, less so if you want constant pressure. Some later stages sit on one goal for a long while, which players either read as a challenge or as a wall.

  6. 06 Gemmy Lands: Match 3 Games
    CASUAL AZUR GAMES Free to play

    Gemmy Lands: Match 3 Games

    4.3 514K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    Classic gem matching across a chain of fantasy lands, and the most old-school entry here: no city to rebuild, just level after level of clean board work. Response is fast, effects are crisp, and difficulty is tuned so that most stages fall on the second or third attempt. A solid pick when you want the mechanic itself and nothing around it.

  7. 07 Mystery Match - Puzzle Match 3
    Outplay Entertainment Ltd Free to play

    Mystery Match - Puzzle Match 3

    4.5 110K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    A detective plot told through match-3 chapters: each case sends you into a mansion scene, and the boards carry the investigation forward. Level goals change often enough that no two chapters feel identical, and the tone stays light rather than tense. Long-running, with an audience that has stayed for years.

  8. 08 Crafty Candy - Match 3 Game
    Outplay Entertainment Ltd Free to play

    Crafty Candy - Match 3 Game

    4.6 132K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    Bright, cartoonish and enormous — thousands of stages built around a candy-crafting theme, with a workshop layer that turns cleared tiles into new boosters. Art direction is the strongest part: every level looks hand-decorated. Later chapters lean hard on boosters, so plan your inventory before a difficult stage.

  9. 09 Clockmaker: Jewel Match 3 Game
    BELKA GAMES Free to play

    Clockmaker: Jewel Match 3 Game

    4.8 544K reviewsGoogle Play rating

    The highest-rated title in this edition and the most theatrical: a clockwork town, a cast that talks back, mini-games between chapters and a mystery that keeps unfolding for hundreds of levels. The board itself is standard match-3 done very cleanly; everything around it is what holds people for years. Start here if you want story first.

Editorial model

How this site is run, in plain words.

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The catalogue is free

Every entry, screenshot and assessment in the catalogue is open. No account, no sign-up wall, nothing held back. Reading a catalogue entry costs nothing and never will.

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What keeps the desk running

Two things support the work: advertising — publishers can pay to promote their titles here, and some outbound links in the catalogue are promotional placements — and Plus memberships taken out by readers. That is the whole commercial side of the project.

03

Assessments stay independent

Advertising buys placement and a Plus membership buys longer reading — neither one buys a verdict. Ratings are quoted from Google Play exactly as published, and our impressions are written after playing, whether or not a title is promoted.

These titles are free to download and some of them carry advertising placed by their publisher. The full statement — trademarks, third-party content and the terms of a Plus membership — sits in the terms of use.

Player voices

What players wrote on Google Play.

Quoted word for word from public Google Play reviews of the titles in this catalogue.

  • Fun and fast, great game for all ages and abilities
    Valerie Ross Google Play review · Jewels of the Wild West・Match3
  • Surprisingly well made, crisp graphics, fast response good sound effects and well balanced difficulty. Feels solid.
    Marc Roelofs Google Play review · Gemmy Lands: Match 3 Games
  • I am actually enjoying this game! it is very relaxing and it is not overly challenging which is also good. great game, I'm glad I found it!
    Joyce Ann Burton Titular Google Play review · Mystery Match - Puzzle Match 3
  • This game is amazing. It's filled with mini games, puzzles, and dialogue so that you progress through the game. It can really get you hooked if you are into that sort of games. I suggest you try it.
    Christiano Google Play review · Clockmaker: Jewel Match 3 Game
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    • Extended write-ups: detailed notes on mechanics, pacing and difficulty
    • Early access to new write-ups before they reach the catalogue
    • A weekly e-mail digest written by the desk
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Plus seats open in stages. Join the list and we will confirm your seat by e-mail — nothing is charged until a seat is confirmed. You can leave at any time, and the terms of use set out how a membership runs.

How to start playing

From an entry here to a board on your phone.

  1. Open an entry in the catalogue

    Read the note, look at the screenshot and check the rating with its rating count. That is usually enough to tell whether the pace suits you.

  2. Match the pace to your time

    Our note says how long a single sitting runs and how the difficulty curve behaves. Pick the title whose rhythm fits the gaps in your day rather than the one with the highest number.

  3. Follow the Google Play link

    Every entry links to the official store page, where the publisher keeps the current build, the age rating, permissions and the full description.

  4. Install and play

    Installation happens on Google Play, not here. Nothing is downloaded from RealmFocus and no account is needed on this site.

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Questions

Everything readers ask first.

The catalogue is. Every entry, screenshot and assessment is open to read without an account or a sign-up, and the games we cover are free to install from Google Play. Plus is the one paid part of the site: a membership that adds extended write-ups, early access, a weekly e-mail digest and the archive of past issues.

We install free match-3 titles, play them, and publish a short note next to the publisher name, the Google Play rating and a link to the store page. The desk is supported by advertising — publishers can pay for promotion, and some outbound links are promotional — and by Plus memberships. Neither one changes what an assessment says.

Straight from the Google Play listing, quoted exactly as shown there, together with the number of player ratings. They are re-checked when the catalogue is updated, so a value here can differ from the store for a short while after a change.

Plus is a paid membership — A$4.90 per month or A$39 per year — covering extended write-ups on mechanics, pacing and difficulty, early access to new entries, a weekly e-mail digest and the archive of past issues. Seats open in stages, so you join the list first and nothing is charged until we confirm a seat by e-mail. To leave, use the link at the foot of any digest or write to the desk: billing stops from the next period and access runs to the end of the one already paid for.

No. RealmFocus is an editorial site with no downloads and no game files. Every install button leads to the official Google Play page run by the publisher.

Around four times a month. Updates add new entries, re-check ratings that moved and revise notes when a title changes noticeably after an update.

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