Airship Bakery from is a game similar to tic-tac-toe that requires a little bit of planning. Correctly line up three identical foods in a row or column to serve a patron. The goal for each level is to serve the number of customers that arrive within a certain amount of moves.

At the start of the game, there is an easily viewable recommendation button for Google + and Like button for Facebook, as well as a nice catchy tune. Level one has easy-to-follow directions while serving customers. Press the screen to select an item and drag it to the prompted location.

Level two gets harder as there are no hints. The goal is to serve 9 customers in 9 moves. If you don’t complete the level within the number of moves allowed, you can give up or buy moves. Five extra moves will cost $0.99 USD. You’re better off playing the level again.

Unfortunately the games gets boring and monotonous after a while. Turning off the music in the settings helped me get through another level. The sound effects provided an alternative feel, but the gear sounds eventually became irritating. You can pause the game at any time. If it gets really boring, play with a friend on Facebook.

You have five lives while playing. You can retrieve lives lost by waiting until it replenishes or you can purchase lives for $0.99 USD.

The game is currently available for both Android and iOS.

This is a free game on Google Play, but it does have in-app purchases including extra moves, which let you finish a level, and extra lives, which lets you have more chances at completing the levels.

If you enjoy match 3 games, give Airship Bakery a try. It’s not the best, but it will keep you occupied.

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Airship Bakery from is a game similar to tic-tac-toe that requires a little bit of planning. Correctly line up three identical foods in a row or column to serve a patron. The goal for each level is to serve the number of customers that arrive within a certain amount of moves. At the start of the game, there is an easily viewable recommendation button for Google + and Like button for Facebook, as well as a nice catchy tune. Level one has easy-to-follow directions while serving customers. Press the screen to select an item and drag it to the prompted location. Level two gets harder as there are no hints. The goal is to serve 9 customers in 9 moves. If you don’t complete the level within the number of moves allowed, you can give up or buy moves. Five extra moves will cost $0.99 USD. You’re better off playing the level again. Unfortunately the games gets boring and monotonous after a while. Turning off the music in the settings…

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A match 3 game where you need to fulfill orders to level up.

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