Pool Party 3

Pool Party 3

Pool Party 3 is back with a highly anticipated third sequel boasting 4000+ levels! Match colorful water balloons in sets of three or more to clear levels with unique goals. Your friend Bunni is waiting for you to go on another trip to the water park together to have fun and solve puzzles! Enjoy this ultimate waterpark adventure, available for a splash of excitement anytime, anywhere!

Getting Started in Pool Party 3

Connect three or more water balloons of the same color to make them burst. Complete the level goals given to you by your friend Bunni and use numerous power ups to win the water fight. Match chains of 4 to create line explosion water bombs which you can further combine. Cross-combining creates cross blast bombs and long ball chains create color jokers. Use the beach ball or water gun to remove algae, dirt and debris and complete daily challenges for even more rewards.

Does the game use a specific game development library like Cocos or Construct 3?

This game is developed with a Javascript engine.

What demographic does the game cater to by age?

The game is developed for Adults, Seniors age audience.

What terms are used to identify the game's features?

The main characteristics of the game based on its tags are: levels, matching, singleplayer.

Who is the main developer for this game title?

The development and production of this game were managed by SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

What is the main genre or category of this game?

This game primarily belongs to the Match-3 genre.

Does the game feature any graphic content involving blood?

Yes, Pool Party 3 has blood-related visuals.

Is the game designed to run smoothly on mobile?

Pool Party 3 is accessible on mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android.

What gender audience does this game appeal to?

The game is more appropriate for Female players.

Does this game feature any acts of cruelty?

Yes, Pool Party 3 depicts acts of cruelty.

Would this game be fun for children to play?

No, Pool Party 3 is not safe for younger audiences.
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