We Bare Bears Match3 Repairs

We Bare Bears Match3 Repairs

released on May 27, 2018

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We Bare Bears Match3 Repairs

released on May 27, 2018

Play innovative match-3 puzzles to help Grizz, Panda and Ice Bear fix up their cave in We Bare Bears Match3 Repairs! Classic Match-3 gameplay meets strategic puzzles in creative new level designs. Try to make the biggest combo matches while taking on unique missions like rescuing seals, finding hidden wildlife, activating drones and more!


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Like the other reviewer here, I am a big fan of We Bare Bears, so I had to play this game. I made it pretty far, but unfortunately, I couldn't continue due to the fact that, like most match-3 games, you need to pay in order to progress if you choose to use powerups (no guarantee it will work anyway). I am not a fan of having to attempt a level countless times in order to complete it. After attempting it like 50 times or more, it is too much and I delete it. I am not spending money in a game.

I think it’s no secret that I’m a huge We Bare Bears fan. I love all the characters and I find all of them to be super likable (especially Chloe), the show is super cute, funny and wholesome yet is also surprisingly down to earth. Going into this I’m happy with how much fanservice is in this game and with how it sort of loosely adapts episodes from the first 2 seasons into the main story here.

Other than that though...it’s a match 3 game. You’ve played any of them, then you’ve played this. This also comes with the really obnoxious trappings match 3 games have where you can find yourself in unwinable scenarios due to pure RNG placement and you can try over a dozen times to beat the stage until the game decides you’re able to beat it. Usual garbage microtransactions are stuffed in to persuade you to get more cash (the main currency that allows you to buy super strong powerups to clear stages much easier) because game gives you an absolutely pathetic amount of cash from the main levels so you’re not going to buy anything at all without obscene amounts of playing and saving up. What a shame