In Merge Match March, your mission is to join forces between monsters and save your kingdom.

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  • Combine similar tiles to upgrade your units
  • Unleash devastating attacks by matching
  • Now open for pre-registration

Zoo Corporation has announced the upcoming release of Merge Match March (try saying that three times) for iOS and Android, bringing an intriguing mix of puzzle action and idle RPG to mobile devices. The merge puzzler, which is coming to both platforms on September 26, is now open for pre-registration, so if you want to get your hands on this oddball genre mashup, you can pre-order it from your favorite app store today.

In Merge Match March, you can expect to hone your merging skills by combining similar tiles to aid your heroes in their mission. Battles unfold automatically as you match pieces, whether it’s upgrading your units and combining weapons, or combining tiles to give them a welcome boost in battle.

When you keep these identical units together, you can create higher-ranking heroes or customize them with different skills. Activate your special skills in battle to defeat these monstrous demons that threaten the peace of your kingdom.

The boxy visuals remind me a bit of Rogue with the Dead, as well as the way the characters move on their own without you having to push them. And if matching is your thing, why not take a look at our list of the best match-3 games on iOS to get your fill?

The single-player mode features multilingual versions in Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Spanish. In the meantime, if you’d like to join in on the fun, you can do so by checking out Merge Match March on the App Store and Google Play. It’s a free-to-play title with ads and in-app purchases.

You can also join the community of followers on the official website Twitter To keep up to date with all the latest developments, visit the official website website For more information or to watch the clip above, you can get a feel for the game’s atmosphere and visuals.

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