Treasures of the Mystic Sea and its pirate match-3 treasure hunt
Swap adjacent pirate tiles to make three-in-a-row matches on boards packed with compasses, skulls, gold coins, rum bottles, and old maps. The pirate art gives each stage a treasure-map look, and the magic meter fills as you clear sets. As a logic puzzle, you read the layout and plan swaps around blocked spaces.
The core flow also lines up with the Match 3 tag: you move pieces, open space, and keep pushing toward the next objective. Like Jewels Blitz 6, it is built around swap-to-match turns and board-clearing combos. 1001 Arabian Nights feels close too, because both games use stage-by-stage goals and a classic treasure theme.
Shadowed cells, a ticking timer, and special attacks
Many levels ask you to clear shadowed or enchanted cells, so the best move is often to match directly on the marked spots instead of chasing random triples. A burning-fuse timer adds pressure, and that makes four- and five-tile matches especially useful because they trigger stronger bonuses that can wipe rows or blast nearby pieces. The Pirates tag fits the visual style, but the real challenge is deciding when to save a bonus for the final seconds.
On the left side of the screen, you can use special tools such as a cannon shot or a tornado when the board gets tight. That makes it easy to play in your browser, and it plays on mobile and desktop. It also sits near Fish Story 2, since both games combine ocean boards, level targets, and a clear-to-progress structure.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
04 july 2021
Last Update
16 march 2026