
Forgotten Treasure 2
What is this game?
Forgotten Treasure 2 is an engaging match-3 puzzle adventure where players connect identical gems to uncover ancient artifacts. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and casual gamers alike, it offers a relaxing yet progressively challenging experience. Each level takes about 3 to 5 minutes to complete, making it an ideal choice for quick gaming sessions during commutes or breaks. By linking gems and clearing obstacles, you dive deeper into ruins, blending satisfying chain reactions with strategic planning to conquer tricky board layouts and tight move limits.
How to Play
Playing Forgotten Treasure 2 revolves around a simple yet strategic line-drawing mechanic. You must click and drag to connect three or more identical gems adjacent to each other—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The more gems you link in a single continuous line, the stronger the resulting booster item will be. Your primary goal changes per level: it might be collecting a specific number of colored gems, breaking ice blocks, or dropping treasure to the bottom of the board. You win by completing these objectives before running out of given moves. If your move counter hits zero and the goal isn't met, you lose the stage. The pacing starts off breezy and relaxed, but gradually ramps up. As board structures become irregular and obstacles multiply, the game transforms from a mindless clicker into a thoughtful puzzle requiring deliberate, calculated decisions.
Beginner Tips
- Always check the level objective first before swiping. Do not waste precious moves matching gems that do not contribute to your current goal.
- Focus on making matches at the very bottom of the board. This triggers cascades, creating free random matches from the falling gems above.
- Always look for long chains of gems. Connecting five or more pieces creates powerful boosters that can instantly clear entire rows or colors.
- Prioritize clearing annoying blockers like ice or chains early on. Freeing up board space quickly gives you much better matching options later.
- Save your limited special items and boosters for those late-game levels where you are genuinely stuck, rather than wasting them early.
Advanced Strategy
Target booster placement: The booster spawns at the last gem of your drawn line. End your swipe strategically near stubborn obstacles for maximum blast impact.
Calculate column drops: Before matching, mentally predict how the gems above will fall. Use short matches to align elements for a massive chain on your next turn.
Ignore the shiny auto-hints: The game suggests a move after a few seconds of inactivity, but it’s often a low-value match. Trust your own strategy instead.
Common Mistakes
Tunnel vision on long chains: Linking 15 gems feels amazing, but if they aren't the required objective color, you just completely wasted a move.
Ignoring board corners: Gems and blockers stuck in isolated nooks are the hardest to reach. Deal with them early before you run low on moves.
Wasting screen-clearing items early: Popping a massive bomb on turn one wastes its potential. Wait until the board is cluttered with blockers to maximize its value.
Who is this game for?
Great for ages 7 to 70+. It perfectly suits casual gamers looking to kill a few minutes on a commute, hardcore puzzle lovers who enjoy strategic move-planning, and fans of matching games who crave visually pleasing chain reactions.
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What is this game?
Forgotten Treasure 2 is an engaging match-3 puzzle adventure where players connect identical gems to uncover ancient artifacts. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and casual gamers alike, it offers a relaxing yet progressively challenging experience. Each level takes about 3 to 5 minutes to complete, making it an ideal choice for quick gaming sessions during commutes or breaks. By linking gems and clearing obstacles, you dive deeper into ruins, blending satisfying chain reactions with strategic planning to conquer tricky board layouts and tight move limits.
How to Play
Playing Forgotten Treasure 2 revolves around a simple yet strategic line-drawing mechanic. You must click and drag to connect three or more identical gems adjacent to each other—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The more gems you link in a single continuous line, the stronger the resulting booster item will be. Your primary goal changes per level: it might be collecting a specific number of colored gems, breaking ice blocks, or dropping treasure to the bottom of the board. You win by completing these objectives before running out of given moves. If your move counter hits zero and the goal isn't met, you lose the stage. The pacing starts off breezy and relaxed, but gradually ramps up. As board structures become irregular and obstacles multiply, the game transforms from a mindless clicker into a thoughtful puzzle requiring deliberate, calculated decisions.
Beginner Tips
- Always check the level objective first before swiping. Do not waste precious moves matching gems that do not contribute to your current goal.
- Focus on making matches at the very bottom of the board. This triggers cascades, creating free random matches from the falling gems above.
- Always look for long chains of gems. Connecting five or more pieces creates powerful boosters that can instantly clear entire rows or colors.
- Prioritize clearing annoying blockers like ice or chains early on. Freeing up board space quickly gives you much better matching options later.
- Save your limited special items and boosters for those late-game levels where you are genuinely stuck, rather than wasting them early.
Advanced Strategy
Target booster placement: The booster spawns at the last gem of your drawn line. End your swipe strategically near stubborn obstacles for maximum blast impact.
Calculate column drops: Before matching, mentally predict how the gems above will fall. Use short matches to align elements for a massive chain on your next turn.
Ignore the shiny auto-hints: The game suggests a move after a few seconds of inactivity, but it’s often a low-value match. Trust your own strategy instead.
Common Mistakes
Tunnel vision on long chains: Linking 15 gems feels amazing, but if they aren't the required objective color, you just completely wasted a move.
Ignoring board corners: Gems and blockers stuck in isolated nooks are the hardest to reach. Deal with them early before you run low on moves.
Wasting screen-clearing items early: Popping a massive bomb on turn one wastes its potential. Wait until the board is cluttered with blockers to maximize its value.
Who is this game for?
Great for ages 7 to 70+. It perfectly suits casual gamers looking to kill a few minutes on a commute, hardcore puzzle lovers who enjoy strategic move-planning, and fans of matching games who crave visually pleasing chain reactions.
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Two Dots
Features an almost identical line-drawing mechanic and focuses heavily on clearing specific elements within tight move constraints.
Best Fiends
Shares the trace-to-match gameplay style where forming the longest possible chains is required to create bombs and defeat complex board layouts.
Candy Crush Saga
While using a swap mechanic instead of line-drawing, it shares the exact same objective-based level progression and the intense pressure of strict move limits.
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