Pool Party 3

Pool Party 3

Pool Party 3 is back with a highly anticipated third sequel boasting 4000+ levels! Match colorful water balloons in sets of three or more to clear levels with unique goals. Your friend Bunni is waiting for you to go on another trip to the water park together to have fun and solve puzzles! Enjoy this ultimate waterpark adventure, available for a splash of excitement anytime, anywhere!

Rules and Gameplay of Pool Party 3

Connect three or more water balloons of the same color to make them burst. Complete the level goals given to you by your friend Bunni and use numerous power ups to win the water fight. Match chains of 4 to create line explosion water bombs which you can further combine. Cross-combining creates cross blast bombs and long ball chains create color jokers. Use the beach ball or water gun to remove algae, dirt and debris and complete daily challenges for even more rewards.

What type of game is it based on its category?

This game is listed under the Match-3 game category.

What technology or framework is used to develop Pool Party 3?

The game development library used is Javascript.

What developer is credited with the development of this game?

The storyline of this game was developed by SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

Which tags represent the game’s themes or characteristics?

Terms or phrases used to describe the game are levels, matching, singleplayer.

Is there any depiction of aggression or cruelty in the game?

Yes, there are scenes in Pool Party 3 that depict cruelty.

Is the game available for play on mobile phones?

Yes, Pool Party 3 is mobile-friendly for iOS and Android devices.

What gender demographic is this game aimed at?

The game is meant for the Female gender group.

What age demographic is this game meant for?

The target age group for this game is Adults, Seniors.

Does the game include blood or violent scenes?

Yes, Pool Party 3 features blood or blood-like elements.

Does the game cater to a children's audience?

No, Pool Party 3 does not cater to a children's audience.
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