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Strange rain fell over the valley. Soft jelly cubes dropped from the sky, piled up, and never stopped. Now they're everywhere — wiggling, wobbling, begging to be popped.
Jelly Collapse is exactly what it sounds like. A grid full of glossy, color-coded blobs. You click on matching clusters, they vanish, new ones drop from above, and gravity does the rest. Clear five or more jellies in one go and you'll spawn a special power blob that wipes out entire rows.
Each level throws something new at you. Score targets. Frozen cells. Boss jellies that take multiple hits. Even bombs show up sometimes — tap one and watch it clear half the board.
The board reshuffles every match. The field starts half-filled and keeps rising. Run out of moves and you're done.
No story. No fluff. Just you, a bunch of jellies, and a growing pile of points.
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