High Fives: Puzzle Slider Game Jeffrey Yim Join tiles to create as many High Fives as possible. Swipe to move all tiles one space. Two tiles join when they’re th… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsJoin tiles to create as many High Fives as possible. Swipe to move all tiles one space. Two tiles join when they’re the same colour or number. Keep joining to improve tiles until you get High Fives. Don’t fill up the board or it’s game over. Earn coins with High Fives to unlock new tiles and play with all new decks! -Easy to learn, hard to master gameplay -Unlock tons of tiles and play with new decks -Compete with your friends with global leaderboards -Share your best scores with the tap of a button -Chill soundtrack - Music by Kevin MacLeod HIGH FIVE! Information Seller:Jeffrey Yim Genre:Action, Puzzle Release:Apr 07, 2016 Updated:Aug 07, 2019 Version:1.3 Size:22.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel bobish Well-Known Member Jun 8, 2013 143 0 16 #2 bobish, Apr 9, 2016 The developer posted a humorous comment in the Threes! forum about this one. An unapologetic Threes! clone, with a bit of a different spin. Just starting out. Seems kinda fun, and it's free. pluto6 Well-Known Member Jun 21, 2009 5,837 3 38 Military #3 pluto6, Apr 9, 2016 3.99 to remove ads. Jeff Well-Known Member Aug 16, 2009 91 0 0 #4 Jeff, Apr 9, 2016 Yeah I could never really get a high score in Threes! cause the highest score tile stayed on the board. So I changed it in High Fives where the matching tiles disappear after joining two 5 tiles. Plus I've been horribly conditioned by match 3 games to match colors, so I changed the mechanic to matching like-colors in High Fives, instead of matching opposite colors to create the 1 tile. Finally, I'm a big fan of collectible elements in games so I added collectible tiles in my game. Kinda adds an extra reason to play aside from getting the highest score possible. Hope you guys like the changes (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
The developer posted a humorous comment in the Threes! forum about this one. An unapologetic Threes! clone, with a bit of a different spin. Just starting out. Seems kinda fun, and it's free.
Yeah I could never really get a high score in Threes! cause the highest score tile stayed on the board. So I changed it in High Fives where the matching tiles disappear after joining two 5 tiles. Plus I've been horribly conditioned by match 3 games to match colors, so I changed the mechanic to matching like-colors in High Fives, instead of matching opposite colors to create the 1 tile. Finally, I'm a big fan of collectible elements in games so I added collectible tiles in my game. Kinda adds an extra reason to play aside from getting the highest score possible. Hope you guys like the changes