Princess Puzzle Quest

Princess Puzzle Quest

ONIFUN Software
star5.052 ratings
trending_up10,000+Installs
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Updated2025-10-09
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Version2.2.23
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RequiresAndroid 5.0+
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CategoryPuzzle
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PriceFree
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ContentEveryone
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Princess Puzzle Quest is covered in the LogicAppGuide Android app library as a Puzzle app. Use this page to compare fit, screenshots and public signals, while the official Google Play listing remains the source for installation decisions.

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Review basis: Google Play listing metadata, screenshots, public rating signals, store feature claims, and LogicAppGuide category comparison.

Princess Puzzle Quest is a royal-themed match-3 adventure from ONIFUN Software. The app combines gem matching, fantasy story progression, kingdom restoration, character encounters, treasure collection, boosters, customization, and social leaderboard competition. The listing opens with a child-friendly princess world but then describes a broader magical quest where a kingdom has fallen under darkness and the player helps restore light and harmony.

The public signal is promising but limited. This snapshot shows more than 10,000 installs, a perfect 5.0 rating, 52 ratings, and 1 written review. A perfect score looks great, but 52 ratings is still a small sample. It should be treated as early positive feedback rather than a stable consensus. The update date, October 9, 2025, is reasonably current. The app also shows no listed in-app purchases, which is a positive signal for a match-3 game, though readers should still verify ads and current store details.

The core gameplay is match-3. Players combine sparkling gems, ancient runes, and mystical artifacts to solve boards, trigger cascades, and advance through the quest. That familiar structure should be easy for casual players to understand. The challenge depends on board goals, move limits, blockers, special pieces, and how boosters are introduced. A good match-3 adventure makes each level feel purposeful rather than simply asking players to swap pieces until something clears.

The story layer is one of the app's main differentiators. The kingdom is described as once prosperous but now shrouded in darkness by an ancient curse. The Puzzle Princess must restore the realm. This gives level completion a narrative purpose. Instead of solving disconnected boards, the player is helping a fantasy world recover. That can be especially appealing to younger players or anyone who enjoys light story framing in puzzle games.

The landscape and restoration features add another progression layer. The listing mentions enchanted forests, castle ruins, decorating, restoring the kingdom, and unlocking customizations. This is a familiar but effective match-3 structure: solve boards, earn progress, then use that progress to revive or decorate a setting. The app's value depends on whether restoration happens often enough to feel rewarding. If decoration updates are too slow, the story layer may feel secondary.

The character list supports the fantasy tone. The description mentions fairies, wizards, and other charming companions who may help after quests. Character encounters can make a match-3 app feel more alive, especially if each character brings a small objective or reward. The risk is that the story becomes generic if characters are only mentioned in text but do not appear meaningfully in gameplay. The 12 screenshots should help readers judge whether the characters and environments are actually visible in the game.

Treasure collection and boosters are also part of the design. The listing mentions hidden gemstones, royal amulets, and powerful boosters. Boosters can make match-3 levels more exciting and help players through tough boards. Since the snapshot shows no in-app purchases, boosters may be earned through play rather than bought, which would be a major advantage. However, free apps can still use ads or other reward systems, so recent reviews should be checked.

The social leaderboard feature is worth noting. Players can connect with friends through social networks and compete for the top spot. That adds a competitive layer to an otherwise story-driven app. For some users, leaderboards increase replay value. For others, they may be irrelevant. Ideally, social features stay optional so children and casual players can enjoy the fantasy quest privately.

The content rating is Everyone, which fits the princess and match-3 theme. Still, because the listing mentions children, parents should check social login, ads, and data-sharing behavior before allowing young users to play. A no-IAP snapshot is encouraging, but child-friendly puzzle apps still need careful review for privacy and advertising.

Compared with Candy Valley, Princess Puzzle Quest appears more fantasy-royal and less food-themed. Compared with Jewels of Rome, it is smaller and less proven but may be simpler and more child-friendly. Compared with pure match-3 board games, it offers more story and decoration. It is best for players who want a lighter fairy-tale match-3 adventure rather than a huge commercial saga.

My verdict is cautiously positive. Princess Puzzle Quest has a coherent fantasy theme, match-3 progression, restoration and customization, social competition, recent update data, and no listed in-app purchases. The main caution is evidence: the perfect rating is based on a small sample, and there is only one written review in this snapshot. If the live store page confirms fair ads, visible story content, and earned boosters, it could be a pleasant royal puzzle adventure.

assignment App Information

DeveloperONIFUN Software
CategoryPuzzle
Install tier10,000+
Current Version2.2.23
Last Updated2025-10-09
Content RatingEveryone
PriceFree
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5.0
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52 ratings on Google Play

Rating data is sourced from the Google Play Store. For the latest user reviews, visit the official app page.

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