Diamond Dreams, a 3D match-3 puzzler soft-launches in Malaysia, global release happening soon

Story Highlights

  • Diamond Dreams is a 3D match-3 puzzle game that blends luxury, artistry, and innovation.
  • The game offers stunning jewelry, a social Gallery, ray-traced visuals, innovative puzzles, and more.
  • It also features optional Web3 integration, allowing you to trade your crafted jewelry with other players.

3D match-3 puzzle game “Diamond Dreams,” developed by GFAL (Gaming for a Living), will soft launch in Malaysia this coming weekend. A closed beta test was conducted from March 19th, with the full official release slated for Q2 of 2025.

Clear innovative puzzles, craft stunning jewelry, and enjoy ray-traced visuals

Diamond Dreams is a 3D match-3 puzzle game created by Gaming for a Living (GFAL), which combines elements of luxury, skillful craftsmanship, and advanced innovation. In this game, you have the opportunity to create exquisitely detailed, lifelike jewelry, customize your own collection of breathtaking pieces, and experience enjoyable match-3 mechanics.

We’ve hit a significant achievement: Diamond Dreams is now prepared for its preliminary release! This weekend, we’re debuting in Malaysia to assess the gameplay experience and make necessary adjustments for a worldwide launch. The countless hours, input, testing, and faith from each of you have made this possible. From here on out, we continue our journey…

— GFAL (@GFAL_Official) April 24, 2025

One distinctive feature of this game is that each piece of jewelry within it has been creatively designed by Javier León, a highly acclaimed digital artist who has even earned an Emmy nomination. The beauty of your collection can be displayed in The Gallery, a communal area. Moreover, the cutting-edge graphics, particularly the way diamonds utilize ray-tracing technology, truly captivate me.

Explore the Fusion Mechanics and Golden Booster, and more

I’m really looking forward to checking out the “Combination Crafting” system, which allows players to merge collectibles to generate scarcer, more valuable jewelry items that keep the game’s economic landscape engaging and profitable. Additionally, there’s a “Golden Advancement” feature that offers enhanced power-ups for strategic decisions.

Despite incorporating blockchain technology and providing a Web3 marketplace, these features are optional, which I find commendable. Overall, the game seems promising, boasting beautiful jewelry designs, a social gallery, advanced visuals with ray-tracing, intriguing puzzle mechanics, an emphasis on craftsmanship, and much more.

The game “Diamond Dreams” is all set for a preliminary release on mobile devices within Malaysia over the coming weekend. Keep an eye out here for further news and developments!

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2025-04-26 22:42

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