My Little City — free online game
My Little City
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My Little City — free online game

My Little City

Rating
9 (20 votes)
Technology
HTML5 (Phaser2)
Platform
Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)
Screen Orientation
Landscape
Release
September 2024
Last Update
September 2024
Name
My Little City
Category
Logic

My Little City match-3 boards and city supplies

Swap adjacent tiles in My Little City to make rows and columns of three or more, then turn those clears into stones, water, electricity, and other supplies the city needs. The board is wrapped in a bright construction theme, so every match feels tied to a real objective, not just a score chase. As the grid opens up, you start planning around the next resource symbol as much as the current one.

Boosters that crack stubborn levels

When the layout gets crowded, sledgehammers, dynamite, and paint bombs help you crack blockers and finish awkward boards faster. That booster-heavy flow will feel familiar if you enjoy Jewels Blitz 6, because both games lean on smart swaps and board-clearing powerups. You are always balancing a short combo with the next supply target.

My Little City also works well as a free online browser break: it runs with no download and plays smoothly on mobile and desktop, so you can keep moving through levels anywhere. The grid keeps shrinking as you clear, which makes each move count. The logic games category fits because every move changes the board state. The match-three tag fits the core 3-in-a-row mechanic. Keep an eye on the level counter, because each stage asks for a different mix of materials.

Levels that keep the city project moving

Each stage asks for a specific set of materials, so you are not just hunting one giant combo. The star score adds another layer, and a stronger chain can save a turn when the board starts to clog. If you liked Garden Tales 4, you will recognize the same clear-then-plan rhythm. The building tag makes sense because the matches feed a city project. Fans of Candy Match will also spot the same grid-first approach.

The objectives are specific enough to change how you read the grid, because a row of one resource can matter more than a flashy chain of four. The attention tag fits too, since spotting the right tile at the right time matters more than brute force. No signup gets in the way of a quick session, and that makes it easy to stop after one level or keep pushing for a cleaner three-star run.

Platform

Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet

Release

18 september 2024

Last Update

18 september 2024