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Devolver Tumble Time opens pre-registrations ahead of a January 2023 release

The future's future of physics-based puzzle gameplay!

Devolver Tumble Time, the unquestionable future of physics-based match 3 game, will be playable for free on mobile devices in January 2023 and is now open for pre-registration. The game is developed by Nopopo and published by Devolver Digital and was initially announced in June 2021.

Devolver Tumble Time offers a fun physics-based puzzle gameplay

Choose from a variety of Devolver Digital games‘ characters, matching and exploding their adorably beautiful heads as they fly into the tumbler. Your familiarity with the Devolver brand will be put to the test in unusual and novel ways during each 60-second round.

By accumulating more and more explosive power-ups, raise the hype bar and unleash each character’s unique ability to erase large numbers and set off erratic chain reactions.

Devolver Tumble Time
Image via Devolver

Fork Parker, CFO of Devolver, debuts in a mobile game as a challenge-dispensing email spammer. The cantankerous old codger said, “People seem to believe that I have vanished from existence. Let’s watch as they attempt to ignore me while I shove notifications up their arses.”

Players will quickly discover that with Devolver Tumble Time the only thing that isn’t free is their life. There are over 14 distinct forms of in-game currencies, fancy advertisements, countless upgrade tiers, crazy special offers, and more.

Players can download the app and fully engage with the monetization model after its official release. Meanwhile, Devolver Tumble Time is open for pre-registration on Android and will soon be available on iOS.

Are you excited as Devolver Tumble Time opens Pre-Registration ahead of January 2023 launch? Let us know in the comments below!

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