Fast Matching Loop
Flip cards, find pairs, and stay ahead of the timer.
Flip fast. Match smart. Beat the clock.
Match Speed Challenge is a SwiftUI card-matching game for iOS 17+ built around fast runs, rising level pressure, replayable score chasing, and ad-supported continue flows.
Match Speed Challenge starts in the menu, builds a timed level board when a run begins, and pushes you to clear every pair before the timer expires. Matches raise score and combo, mismatches reset momentum, and cleared boards roll directly into harder levels.
Flip cards, find pairs, and stay ahead of the timer.
Successful matches increase combo value and carry score into harder boards.
The tutorial appears automatically until dismissed and can be reopened from the menu.
Build personalized decks from the photo library and optionally set a custom card back.
Current release supports English and Vietnamese across menu, gameplay, tutorial, and sharing.
Eligible runs can offer a rewarded ad continue from Game Over so players get one more chance.
Share app invites and run results with poster art, QR code, and tracked canonical links.
Open from the menu, then let the engine generate the level board and timer state.
Correct pairs increase score, combo multiplier, and match count.
Mismatch penalties reset combo, so speed has to stay accurate.
Clearing all pairs prepares the next level; timer expiry ends the run and saves high score.
Shown on first launch via hasSeenTutorial persistence until the player dismisses it.
This release supports Google AdMob rewarded and interstitial ads with consent-aware loading.
Interstitial ads are eligible only after Game Over, with a cooldown and minimum game-over threshold.
Players can store up to 100 custom photos, with up to 32 custom pairs used in a level.
Invite and challenge shares use the canonical web base at /match-speed-challenge.
Match Speed Challenge uses Google AdMob for rewarded and interstitial ads. The app does not ask for tracking permission on first launch. If required, consent and App Tracking Transparency prompts can appear after the first game over, and non-personalized ads can still be shown when tracking is not allowed.
Great for players who want short replayable sessions, light cognitive challenge, and flexible deck personalization without extra setup friction.