Signal Plain:
Relay Network

Each time you match tiles, you're actually powering up the network.

Across an open plain, communication towers wait to be activated.
Each level represents a new section of the network.
Match tiles, generate signal energy, and strengthen relay connections across the map.
This isn’t just match-3.
It’s structured expansion.

See How It Works

THE NETWORK

A Board That Connects
to Something Bigger

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Each level is not isolated.
It’s part of a larger communication system.
When you complete a board:

  • A relay tower activates
  • Signal range expands
  • New zones unlock
  • The network map grows

HOW IT WORKS

Match. Transmit. Expand.

  • Step 1 — Match Signals

    Match three or more signal nodes to generate energy.

  • Step 2 — Power the Tower

    Energy fills the relay tower meter. When complete, the tower activates.

  • Step 3 — Expand the Plain

    Activated towers unlock new sectors and introduce new board mechanics.

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Classic match-3 foundation.
Layered with strategic structure.

BOOSTERS SYSTEM

Special Power-ups

Special tiles act as network tools:

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    Amplifier

    Doubles signal output in a chosen direction.

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    Splitter

    Sends signal energy across two paths.

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    Filter

    Clears interference tiles blocking transmission.

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    Pulse Core

    Clears a full row or column with a shockwave.

What I really like is that you can't just mash the power-ups whenever - you've gotta actually think about it. You actually have to think about when and where to use them, which is refreshing.

STRUCTURED PROGRESSION

From Local Relay to Full Coverage

Early levels focus on simple energy routing.
Later zones introduce:

  • Interference tiles
  • Signal overload risks
  • Directional matching
  • Limited move optimization
  • Multi-tower boards

At least they don't dump every mechanic on you right away. New stuff shows up gradually, which is nice.
You don’t just win levels.
You build infrastructure.

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TESTIMONIALS

“I’ve played a lot of match-3 games, but this one feels structured. You’re not just clearing tiles — you’re building something across the map. Watching towers activate gives real progression satisfaction. It's not one of those crazy, overwhelming games - everything makes sense.”

Daniel R.

“I wasn't expecting much, but watching everything connect on that map? Honestly way more addictive than I expected it to be. Doesn't feel like the usual level grind - more like you're actually constructing something that matters, you know? Very satisfying.”

Elena P.

“Thought the map thing was just marketing fluff at first, but turns out it's actually the most addictive part of the whole game. Completing levels doesn’t feel isolated because everything connects visually. The booster mechanics are clean and not overly flashy. It’s calm but strategic.”

Sofia M.

“I’ve played a lot of match-3 games, but this one feels structured. You’re not just clearing tiles — you’re building something across the map. Watching towers activate gives real progression satisfaction. It's not one of those crazy, overwhelming games - everything makes sense.”

Daniel R.

“I wasn't expecting much, but watching everything connect on that map? Honestly way more addictive than I expected it to be. Doesn't feel like the usual level grind - more like you're actually constructing something that matters, you know? Very satisfying.”

Elena P.

“Thought the map thing was just marketing fluff at first, but turns out it's actually the most addictive part of the whole game. Completing levels doesn’t feel isolated because everything connects visually. The booster mechanics are clean and not overly flashy. It’s calm but strategic.”

Sofia M.