Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match – Review:
If you’re still wondering if Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match actually pays after seeing ads for it, and you’ve arrived at this site, I’ll tell you everything you need to know about the app. Remember, this article is based solely on my experience; I’m not trying to promote the app.
This blog is independent; we don’t seek to promote the app in any way, nor do we have any relationship with the app or the studio that published it. We, like you, are users; we look for apps that actually pay, and that’s why we understand how annoying it is to find junk apps. That’s why we always try to help you avoid them. In each article, you’ll find an honest and unbiased opinion, no matter the outcome. We’ll always tell you the truth so you can inform yourself and make the best decision for each project.
Also, if this game isn’t what you’re looking for, don’t worry. At the end of the article, you’ll find some lists of paying apps that can help you. Most of the apps on the lists are games, but you can also find other offers. Check them out; they all pay and can help you generate income. Anyway, let’s see if Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match pays or if it’s a hoax.
What is Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match?
Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match is just another mahjong-style game adapted for pay phones: in this one, you just have to form groups of three tiles until they’re all completely removed from the screen. I think it’s one of the easiest games you can find on the Play Store, although there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to beat the levels, as some even have a “wall” that prevents you from advancing, preventing you from reaching the retreat.
This particular game was published by Flower16, a studio I know quite well since I reviewed Ace Solitaire: Classic Card, their flagship game, a while back. Although the company appeared on the Play Store a few months ago and at that time successfully broke into the market thanks to its first app, I didn’t hear from it for months and assumed it was due to how disappointing its first project was. However, it seems that despite deceiving users on that occasion, it still hasn’t received any strikes from the Play Store.
If I had realized from the beginning that the company that published the game was Flower16 , perhaps I would not have given them a choice. I already knew very well what their modus operandi was and nothing good is published under their label.

Installation and registration in Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match:
Finding this app is easy. I recommend accessing it from an ad or performing a quick web search, including the company name, to avoid confusion. If you don’t see the option to install it, it could be due to compatibility issues with your phone. There’s no solution for this; you’ll need to look elsewhere.
To access the app, you don’t need to register or meet any requirements; you just need to tap the icon that appears on your screen and wait for it to load.

How does it work?
When you enter Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match, you’ll have access to a short tutorial explaining how it works and how you can use the aids to your advantage. The app’s interface is quite simple; there’s no menu or prelude before starting the game; the settings and shortcuts are spread across the screen with small logos available.
Once you enter the game, you’ll find several tiles with shapes that can help you distinguish them and form the necessary groups. You’ll also have some spaces at the bottom of the screen where you can place tiles that get in your way and prevent you from accessing the ones you need. These spaces are also used to form groups, so you should always have at least three empty spaces to avoid any risk of losing. The goal is to completely eliminate all the tiles.
When you remove all the tiles from the screen you will be able to access a reward, this is done in a few seconds although in some cases it will be mandatory to watch ads.

Payments:
You can request payment through PayPal. You don’t need to reach a minimum deposit; the only requirement is to beat level 5. Remember how I told you some games create impossible levels to beat? Well, it seems this is one of those cases.
No matter how hard you try, you won’t be able to get past level 5, as there’s no strategy that can help you eliminate the huge amount of tiles available at that time.

Does Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match pay?
While I’d love to give you a positive answer, the reality is that Sorcerer’s Tiles: Magic Match doesn’t pay; it’s just a junk app. You might be able to accumulate some money and quickly clear the first few levels, but once you reach level 5, you’ll struggle because the number of tiles seems endless. You’ll eventually run out of any help or strategy before you even see the end of the tiles; it’s all part of a trick to hold you back before you can withdraw.
Rating:
0/5
THIS APP DOES NOT PAY
Next I will leave you a list of apps that if they paid you, you decide which one best suits your needs: