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You'll need strategy, a sharp eye and a little luck to clear each level, revealing hidden cards one-by-one. Matching specially marked cards can release useful power-ups to clear the board even faster. Play in levels mode to rack up points and reach the leaderboard, or choose your game for a more relaxed approach. With over 500 maps, 5 types of cards, 5 backgrounds and 3 game modes, Tri-Peaks Twist is mountains of fun!

Features:
- 501 Unique Levels: Fun layouts include patterns, shapes and pictures
- 3 Game Modes: Levels, Choose Game and Random modes let you rack up points or take a more relaxed approach
- 2 Power-Ups: Plan your strategy with power-ups to get out of sticky situations. Twist lets you remove troublesome face-up cards, while Show gives you a sneak peek of all hidden cards
- 5 Types of Card Faces and Backs: Choose from 5 stunning card backs and
- 5 different styles of card faces, including low-vision cards
- 5 Stunning Backgrounds: Enjoy beautiful mountain-themed graphics
- Easy Tap Controls: Smooth controls make for addictive, fast gameplay
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