Sugar Splash App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
May 21, 2026
Updated
May 21, 2026
Sugar Splash is a casual match-3 puzzle game from Altaris Group, built around swapping colorful fruits and candies to clear the board and chase high scores. It's aimed at players of any age who want something easy to pick up during a break, a commute, or a quiet moment at home. The game includes a level selection screen with a three-star rating system, special multiplier pieces that can reach x9.9, and a whimsical candy-land visual theme that runs consistently from the main menu through every level.
Screens and Visuals
How It Plays
At its core, Sugar Splash follows the classic match-3 formula: tap a fruit, swap it with a neighbor, line up three or more identical pieces in a row or column, and watch them disappear as new ones fall from above. The goal on each level is to reach a target score before running out of moves — a structure that keeps individual sessions short and self-contained.
Pieces, Multipliers, and Chain Reactions
The game board is populated with a varied cast of pieces: red apples with dewdrop details, purple grape bunches, yellow bananas, pink spiral lollipops, blue rectangular jelly candies, green pentagon hard candies, and golden coins. Beyond the standard pieces, special multiplier candies appear on the board — large orange swirled pieces marked with bright pink 3D text showing values like x2.2, x5, x8.8, and x9.9, surrounded by electric lightning effects. A single well-placed swap can set off a chain reaction where multiple matches resolve in sequence, awarding bonus points and creating the kind of satisfying momentum the game is designed around.
Visual Style and Navigation
The main menu drops you into a whimsical candy landscape: rolling hills made of pink frosting, giant spiral lollipops standing in as scenery, soft-serve ice cream mountains, cotton candy trees, and a bright blue sky with a rainbow arc. This same aesthetic carries through every screen. The title card uses large 3D rainbow-gradient text surrounded by floating candies and golden coins against a deep purple-to-blue sky. Navigation is handled through consistently placed pink and red square buttons, with a pause button in the top-left corner and a home button in the top-right during gameplay.
A Word on Accessibility
One genuine limitation worth noting: game pieces are distinguished almost entirely by color, with minimal shape variation between some elements. There is no high-contrast mode, no pattern or texture overlays on pieces, and multiplier indicators rely solely on color coding. Players who have difficulty distinguishing similar hues may find it harder to identify certain pieces reliably. Touch targets are appropriately sized for most users, and a pause function is available during gameplay, but options to adjust game speed or input method are not present.
- Match 3 or more identical fruits horizontally or vertically
- Reach the target score before moves run out to complete a level
- Three-star rating system tracks performance across levels
- Sequential level unlocking through a 4×3 grid selection screen
- Special multiplier pieces with values up to x9.9 and electrical visual effects
Sugar Splash keeps its rules simple enough to internalize in one tutorial screen, then lets the chain reactions do the entertaining — the satisfaction comes from the board, not from menus or systems layered on top of it.
Game Specifications
| Game Type | Match-3 Puzzle |
| Theme | Candy and fruit-themed casual game |
| Piece Varieties | 7 types: apples, plums, grapes, bananas, pentagon candies, lollipops, golden coins |
| Special Power-Ups | Score multiplier candies (x2.2, x5, x8.8, x9.9) |
| Level Progression | Sequential unlocking with 3-star rating system per level |
| Win Condition | Reach target score within a limited number of moves |
| Controls | Tap and swipe gestures to swap adjacent pieces |
| Last Updated | Apr 20, 2026 |
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