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Match-3 puzzle adventure through a theatrical Oz, guiding green magic liquid toward mystical artifacts

Match-3 puzzle adventure through a theatrical Oz, guiding green magic liquid toward mystical artifacts

Vote (82 votes)

Program license Free

Developer 505 Games Srl

Version 1.650

Works under Android

Vote

(82 votes)

Developer

505 Games Srl

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

1.650

Pros

  • Official adaptation of the Wicked musical set in the World of Oz before Dorothy
  • Classic match-3 gameplay that is easy to pick up
  • Themed pieces, green liquid, and artifacts create clear, engaging objectives
  • Bombs from four-piece matches add satisfying tactical options
  • Attractive graphics that fit the Wicked atmosphere and use the license well

Cons

  • Core mechanics closely follow established match-3 games without major innovation
  • Later levels can feel long and demanding
  • Limited moves may frustrate players looking for a more relaxed experience

WICKED: The Game is the official Android puzzle adaptation of the hit musical Wicked, set in the Land of Oz before Dorothy ever arrives, with the witches taking center stage. It suits players who enjoy classic match-3 mobile puzzles and fans of the musical who want a light, theme-driven casual game.

Oz Reimagined for Puzzle Fans

This title uses the Wicked universe as the backdrop for a series of bite-sized puzzle stages. You move across a map made of connected cells, and each cell represents a different level. Progress feels like advancing through a stylized version of Oz, with every completed puzzle opening the way to the next stop on your route.

The story context is simple but clear: it is Oz in an earlier time, with the witches as the primary focus. The game does not try to become a full narrative experience, but it taps into the setting and characters enough to give the puzzles a recognizable Wicked flavor.

Familiar Match-3 Formula with a Clear Objective

At its core, WICKED: The Game relies on classic match-3 gameplay, very similar to what many players know from Candy Crush Saga. In each stage, you swap adjacent pieces to match three or more identical items. The tiles reflect the magical theme, including things like balloons, hats, and roses.

What gives the puzzles a specific goal is the presence of a green liquid that must be guided to a magic artifact somewhere on the board. To achieve this, you have to clear a path by breaking obstacles such as boulders and removing tiles between the liquid and the artifact. This turns each level into a small route-planning challenge rather than just a point-scoring exercise.

Matching four pieces at once generates a bomb piece. Triggering this special tile can break many cells in a single move, which is particularly helpful when stubborn boulders block your way or when the path for the liquid is cramped.

Level Structure and Challenge

The game begins gently. The first levels are relatively short and straightforward, designed to introduce the objectives and special tiles without overwhelming you. As you move further along the map, the design shifts toward longer, more complex stages.

Later levels often require careful planning. You move gradually across the scenario, step by step, chiseling away at boulders and rearranging tiles so the green liquid can snake through a more elaborate layout. This slow advance can be satisfying, but it can also feel demanding if you prefer quick rounds.

The key constraint is that every puzzle comes with a limited number of moves. This restriction is the main source of difficulty. Running out of moves right before reaching the artifact can be frustrating, especially in longer levels where one misjudged swap can cost you the finish. Players who like plotting out moves and optimizing each match will likely appreciate that added tension, while those seeking a completely relaxed experience might find it a bit strict.

Visual Presentation and Use of the License

Visually, WICKED: The Game offers attractive graphics that match the fantastical tone of Oz. The pieces and backgrounds have a polished look, and the overall presentation feels carefully aligned with the musical’s atmosphere.

While the underlying mechanics follow a well-known match-3 pattern and do not introduce radically new ideas, the app uses the Wicked license effectively. The theme, the green magic liquid, and the overall aesthetic help distinguish it from more generic puzzle titles, giving fans of Wicked a familiar setting wrapped around familiar gameplay.

Verdict

WICKED: The Game does not reinvent the match-3 genre, but it provides a solid, recognizable puzzle experience wrapped in the beloved Wicked universe. If you are looking for a polished, casual match-3 game with a theatrical Oz twist, especially as a fan of the musical, this app is a fitting choice. Players in search of highly innovative mechanics may find it conventional, yet for many, its clean presentation and smart use of the license will be enough to keep returning to its map of magical levels.

Pros

  • Official adaptation of the Wicked musical set in the World of Oz before Dorothy
  • Classic match-3 gameplay that is easy to pick up
  • Themed pieces, green liquid, and artifacts create clear, engaging objectives
  • Bombs from four-piece matches add satisfying tactical options
  • Attractive graphics that fit the Wicked atmosphere and use the license well

Cons

  • Core mechanics closely follow established match-3 games without major innovation
  • Later levels can feel long and demanding
  • Limited moves may frustrate players looking for a more relaxed experience

Screenshots of WICKED: The Game