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Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun

Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun

Rating

4.5

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23

Downloads

50.4K

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About the game

Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun is a match 3 puzzle adventure. Travel to Edo era Japan with Satsu the Geisha and Miyamoto the Samurai. Swap, pop, or chain tiles to gather resources and rebuild a village. Rotate the board and beat limited move challenges as the story unfolds. Jump in and play today.

File Size: 44 Mb. Free, Safe and Legal.

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Game Developer

Green Sauce Games

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Gameplay

The tale follows Satsu and Miyamoto on a journey to protect their homeland in the Edo period. Scenes of ancient Japan frame their path as they work together to restore a fallen village and face rising threats. You clear boards by matching tiles in three styles called swap, pop, and chain. Each level feeds resources into construction, so matches turn into new houses, bridges, and shrines. Challenge stages add limited moves that reward careful planning. A rotate feature lets you twist the board to open fresh match options.

Progress brings new buildings and story scenes that mark the growth of the settlement. Gentle music inspired by the era supports the relaxed pace while the adventure keeps goals clear.

Features

  • 3 match modes in one game swap, pop, and chain
  • Challenge mode with limited moves
  • Rotate the board to create new matches
  • Build an ancient Japanese village across many levels
  • Story with two heroes set in the Edo period

System Requirements

💻 PlatformMicrosoft Windows 11/10/8/7/XP
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