Download Royal Match APK 36263 Free for Android
Dream Games, Ltd. APK
| Tên | Royal Match |
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| Nhà phát hành | Dream Games, Ltd. |
| Phiên bản | 36263 |
| Kích thước | 229MB |
| Yêu cầu | Android 7.0 |
| Google Play | Google Play ↗ |
| Danh mục | Puzzle |
| Lượt tải | 5 |
| Giá | MIỄN PHÍ |
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Royal Match has pushed past 6,000 levels and more than 100 castle areas since Dream Games launched it in 2021, and the whole thing runs offline with zero ads.
Royal Match is a match-3 puzzle game from Dream Games, the Istanbul studio behind Royal Kingdom, available on Android and iOS. The hook sits a layer above the board: every level you clear earns stars, and stars rebuild King Robert’s castle room by room, from the kitchen and garage to the gardens and parade grounds. The match-3 itself is the standard swap-three rule, but the booster system, the obstacle variety, and the live events (King’s Cup, Sky Race, Team Battle) give it more depth than it first looks. It is fully ad-free, plays offline, and ships roughly 100 new levels every two weeks in version 36263.
- What you actually do each level: match, clear obstacles, decorate
- Every booster and power-up, and the exact matches that build them
- How many levels and castle areas Royal Match has in 36263
- King’s Cup, Sky Race, and the events that hand out free lives
- King’s Nightmare and the hardest levels people get stuck on
- How Royal Match differs from Royal Kingdom and Candy Crush
- What’s new in Royal Match version 36263
- Royal Match MOD APK features
- Frequently asked questions
What you actually do each level: match, clear obstacles, decorate
The objective changes every level, and reading the goal panel before your first swap is the single habit that saves the most lives. Some levels ask you to collect a set number of items, others to clear a fixed count of obstacles, and many stack two goals at once so you balance both with a limited move count.
Obstacles are where Royal Match gets its difficulty, and each one clears differently. Royal eggs pop after a single adjacent match. Boxes and grass need a few matches and stack into layers as levels progress. Cupboards are far tougher and take eight adjacent matches to fully clear. Potion bottles only break when you make an adjacent match of each of the four colors, so they force you to spread matches around the board rather than chain one color. Mailboxes are static, meaning you never remove them; instead you match beside them to collect the mail they spit out. Add chains, ice, diamonds, magic hats, coin safes, birds, and piggies, and you get the layered boards that make later levels a genuine planning exercise.
Coins you earn fund pre-level boosters, extra moves when you run out, and the castle decorations themselves. That coin-and-star loop is the reason a simple swap mechanic keeps people playing thousands of levels deep.
Every booster and power-up, and the exact matches that build them
Royal Match splits its helpers into board-made power-ups and side-bar boosters, and knowing which match shape creates which power-up is what separates a stuck player from a quick clear. Power-ups appear when you match more than three tiles, and their strength climbs with how hard they are to make: Light Ball beats TNT, which beats Rocket, which beats Propeller.
The four board-made power-ups:
- Rocket clears a full row or column depending on its direction. Build it by matching four tiles in a straight line.
- Propeller flies to a random objective tile and clears it plus its neighbors. Build it by matching four tiles in a 2×2 square. Its pinpoint targeting often lets you save a Light Ball for later.
- TNT clears everything within a two-tile radius. Build it by matching five tiles in an L or T shape.
- Light Ball wipes every tile of the most common color on the board. Build it by matching five tiles in a straight line.
The four side-bar boosters cost no move when used, which is why you save them for tight spots: Royal Hammer clears one tile or strips one obstacle layer, Arrow clears the selected row, Cannon clears the selected column, and Jester Hat reshuffles the whole board when you have no matches left. The three pre-level boosters (Rocket, TNT, Light Ball) drop onto the board before move one.
The real edge is combos, something most quick guides skip. Rocket plus TNT clears three full rows and three full columns at once. Light Ball plus Rocket converts every common-color tile into a Rocket and fires them all. Two Light Balls together clear the entire board and peel one layer off every obstacle, which is the most powerful single play in the game.
How many levels and castle areas Royal Match has in 36263
Royal Match now runs more than 6,000 levels spread across over 100 castle areas, and Dream Games adds roughly 100 fresh levels on a two-week cadence, so the count never stops climbing. Each area holds anywhere from about 10 to over 100 levels, and you progress through them by spending stars on area tasks.
The progression works in two layers that many players miss. Beating a level earns one star plus coins. You then spend those stars on tasks inside the current area, things like fixing the kitchen, planting the garden, or building the garage. Clear every task in an area and you open its area chest, which pays out coins, boosters, and cards. Finish all available levels and area tasks and the game unlocks Royal League, the endgame competitive tier.
Areas you decorate include King Robert’s room, the kitchen, garden, garage, and newer additions such as the Parade Atelier. Because levels arrive faster than most players clear them, hitting the end of available content is rare, which is exactly why the level count keeps growing every fortnight.
King’s Cup, Sky Race, and the events that hand out free lives
The fastest way to stockpile coins and free lives in Royal Match is events, and the calendar rotates several of them so something is almost always live. Most reward you for clearing levels you were going to play anyway, which makes them close to free progress.
- King’s Cup drops you into a 50-player tournament where every level you beat earns a cup, and Hard or Super Hard levels award multiple cups. Starting it also gives you 30 minutes of unlimited lives, so it pairs well with a tough stretch.
- Sky Race is a 5-player bracket where rankings come down to who beats 15 levels fastest, with the top three rewarded. You need to reach level 25 and stay online to enter.
- Team Battle pits your team against 19 others, turning event tasks into a group effort for shared rewards.
- Lightning Rush rewards gem collection, so it favors saving Light Balls and firing them when the board is dense with gems.
- Royal Pass is a monthly 30-step track that resets at the start of each month.
The strategic takeaway: never burn through Hard and Super Hard levels when no event is running. Save them for King’s Cup, where they pay double cups.
King’s Nightmare and the hardest levels people get stuck on
King’s Nightmare is the mode pulled straight out of those pin-pulling ads, and it plays by rules that flip your usual strategy on its head. Instead of a move-limited board, you get a 60-second time challenge that depicts King Robert in danger, for example trapped in a glass box slowly filling with water. Clear the objective in time and you free him.
What trips people up is that your normal helpers are switched off here. You cannot use the four side-bar boosters, and the Butler’s free power-ups do not apply either. Clear it inside the time limit, though, and you collect timed perks like 15 minutes of unlimited lives or boosters.
The genuinely hard standard levels are the ones flagged Hard and Super Hard, which appear more often the deeper you go and run on tight move counts. Players consistently get walled by levels demanding both obstacle clearing and item collection at once. The reliable fix is entering with a pre-level booster (a Light Ball is the strongest opener) and building combos early rather than grinding single matches. When you are genuinely stuck, an Arrow or Cannon on a packed row often does more than a desperate swap.
How Royal Match differs from Royal Kingdom and Candy Crush
If you are weighing Royal Match against its sister title Royal Kingdom, the short version is that they share a studio and a king but split on structure. Dream Games launched Royal Kingdom in 2024, and it reuses the same match-3 backbone while renaming the helpers: Electro Ball is the Light Ball, Spinner is the Propeller, Dynamite is the TNT, and Battle Ram is the Arrow. The build matches are nearly identical, so skills carry over directly.
The difference is the meta-layer. Royal Match restores one castle through linear area tasks, while Royal Kingdom layers in a wider kingdom-building progression with more map systems to manage. Players who want a tighter, decorate-the-castle loop tend to prefer Royal Match; those who want more to juggle outside the board lean Royal Kingdom.
Against Candy Crush Saga, the clearest gap is presentation and pacing. Royal Match is fully ad-free and playable offline, and it leans on one or two clear objectives per level plus the castle story, where Candy Crush mixes many objective types and serves ads. Both gate play with a five-life system, so the lives bottleneck is the shared pain point across all three.
What’s new in Royal Match version 36263
Version 36263 continues the studio’s two-week content rhythm, with the headline addition being the Parade Atelier area where you craft a celebration setup as you clear its levels.
Recent updates have also rotated in the Train Journey event and fresh seasonal tracks including the Cinema Collection season and the monthly Royal Pass, each handing out coins, boosters, and limited perks for hitting step goals. The core puzzle stays untouched: roughly 100 new levels arrive every two weeks, so updating mainly keeps you stocked with the newest areas and events rather than changing how the game plays. The build remains ad-free with offline play intact, and event participation is the only part that needs a connection to fetch rankings and rewards.
Royal Match MOD APK features
This MOD targets the two walls that slow every Royal Match run: the five-life cap and the slow coin and star drip that gates both boosters and castle decorating. It is built for players who want to push deep into the 6,000-plus levels and finish every area without waiting on life timers or grinding coins for extra moves.
Unlimited Lives
The stock game caps you at five lives and takes one every time you fail a level, then refills them one at a time on a timer, which forces breaks right when a Super Hard level has you hooked. The MOD removes the cap entirely, so you can retry the same stubborn level dozens of times in a row. This matters most during King’s Cup and Sky Race, where back-to-back attempts on Hard and Super Hard levels are exactly how you climb the bracket, instead of stalling out after five failures.
Unlimited Coins
Coins in Royal Match buy pre-level boosters, the extra moves you tap at the end of a failed level, and every castle decoration. Earning them is slow, a trickle per level plus the occasional area chest. With unlimited coins you can open every level with a Light Ball, buy your way past a near-miss by grabbing five extra moves, and decorate areas the moment you reach them rather than replaying for funds. It turns the coin economy that the stock version is built around into a non-issue.
Unlimited Boosters
Stock play makes you earn or buy the side-bar boosters (Royal Hammer, Arrow, Cannon, Jester Hat) and the three pre-level ones (Rocket, TNT, Light Ball), so you hoard them for emergencies. The MOD keeps all of them stocked, letting you walk into a Hard level with a Light Ball already on the board and fire a Cannon down a blocked column without thinking twice about running out. The one place this changes nothing is King’s Nightmare, where boosters stay disabled by design.
Unlimited Stars
Stars are the currency that unlocks area tasks, and the stock game hands out exactly one per level cleared, so decorating a 100-task area means a long grind. Unlimited stars let you finish every task in King Robert’s room, the kitchen, the garden, and the Parade Atelier as fast as you can tap, and open each area chest for its coins, boosters, and cards without clearing dozens of levels first.
Note: the table below sums up the core differences between the stock Royal Match and the MOD build, so you can see exactly what the MOD changes about the lives, coin, and star systems before downloading.
| Criteria | Stock APK | MOD APK |
|---|---|---|
| Lives | Cap of 5, refill on a timer | Unlimited, no waiting |
| Coins | Earned slowly per level and from area chests | Unlimited |
| Stars per level | 1 per cleared level | Unlimited |
| Pre-level boosters (Rocket, TNT, Light Ball) | Bought with coins | Always available |
| Side-bar boosters (Hammer, Arrow, Cannon, Jester Hat) | Earned or purchased | Unlimited |
| Extra moves on a failed level | Cost coins each time | Free with unlimited coins |
| Castle area tasks | Gated by star grind | Unlocked instantly |
Frequently asked questions
Will the Royal Match MOD get my account banned?
Any modified build carries some risk because it changes values the game expects to verify, especially around online events like King’s Cup and Sky Race that check rankings server-side. The safest approach is keeping the MOD off any account tied to Facebook progress you care about, and treating it as a separate offline playthrough rather than syncing it.
How is the MOD different from the stock APK?
The stock APK is the standard Dream Games release with the five-life cap and the coin-and-star economy intact. The MOD removes those limits, giving unlimited lives, coins, stars, and boosters, so you skip the life timers and the grind for extra moves and decorations. The actual match-3 levels and obstacles are identical; only the resource walls change.
Is Royal Match free, and does it work offline?
Yes on both. Royal Match is free to play with optional in-app purchases for coins and boosters, and the core puzzle runs fully offline with no ads. You only need a connection for events and friend leaderboards, which fetch rankings and rewards from the server.
How do you get free coins in Royal Match?
The reliable free sources are area chests for finishing all tasks in an area, event placements in King’s Cup and Sky Race, the daily Butler streak rewards, and the monthly Royal Pass track. Saving your Hard and Super Hard levels for an active King’s Cup squeezes extra cups and coins out of levels you were already going to play.