Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge™

Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge™

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Updated : Mar 10, 2026
Version : 1.0.0
Developer : Unknown

Editor's Review

I booted up Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge™ at 1:17 a.m. because of course I did. Short answer: it’s a match-3 game with a sorting twist, and yes — it bites in the best way. You swap nearby goods to form triples, but the board isn’t just candy colors; items have properties and tiny personalities (market stalls, garden crates — I swear the tomato judged me). I got stuck on a timed level for nearly two hours. My thumbs sweated. I cursed. Then I beat it and felt unfairly proud.

Here’s what actually matters when you play: the mechanics are simple to learn and mean to be fiddly enough to keep you thinking. This isn’t a brain surgeon’s puzzle. It’s more like a clever grocery run where the aisles are trying to mess with you. Power-ups land often enough to feel useful, not cheap. Boosters will rescue you. Ads and in-app purchase temptations appear (standard free-to-play stuff) — don’t expect a charity show. Levels throw obstacles and clocks at you, and some stages ask you to plan two moves ahead or say goodbye. I liked the themed stages — marketplaces and green gardens give a little visual flavor — but don’t expect photo-real graphics; it’s stylized, playful, and quick on the eyes.

Pros: fun sorting twist on match-3, satisfying combos, decent power-up design, short sessions perfect for breaks. Cons: predictable freemium hooks (ads, boosters), a handful of levels spike in difficulty (yes, I raged), and the timer challenges can feel stingy if you play slow. Not every level is a masterpiece — some feel padded — but a lot of them land just right if you enjoy planning under pressure.

Bottom line: if you love match-3 games but want something that asks a smidge more from your brain (and your patience), Goods Puzzle: Sort Challenge™ is worth the late-night download. I’d recommend trying a handful of levels before spending on boosters — see if you get hooked. I did. (Also: play it with headphones at least once — the little sound cues will save you from dumb mistakes.) Grab it on the App Store or Google Play and try not to yell at your phone. No promises though.
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