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Match Magical Dream Jars!
Reliance Games has collaborated with the makers of Steven Spielberg’s movie ‘The BFG’ and have come up with a match 3 game called ‘The BFG Game’.
Join The Big Friendly Giant & Sophie in a whimsical dream-matching journey through magical realms… Match Dream Jars, Unleash Magnificent Boosters and Make The BFG Applaud For You!!
The game takes you to an adventurous ride to all the intriguing BFG locations like London, Sophie’s orphanage, Giant Country, The Big Friendly Giant’s Cottage, etc. and at the same time it involves you with puzzle quests. The BFG Game is available to download for free on the iTunes App Store and Google Play .
About the Game:
BASED ON THE STEVEN SPIELBERG MOVIE & BOOK BY ROALD DAHL
EXPERIENCE SPECTACULAR LEVELS
Embark on an amazing quest with Sophie from her Orphanage to London streets, Giant Country, The BFG’s Cottage, Copenhagen Streets and The BFG’s Dream Cavern.DISCOVER THE BFG’s SPECIAL BOOSTERS
Unleash unique boosters like Snozzcumber and Frobscottle. Get Bonus Rewards by collecting puzzle pieces in your dream-jar-matching journey.PLAY WITH FRIENDS
Invite Friends to Share Lives, fun gifts and brag about your great achievements on Facebook as a part of a magical BFG Experience.JOIN ‘THE BFG GAME’ EXCLUSIVE FAN CLUB
Enjoy regular news on game updates, characters, features, views, video tips and more for Free
My Thoughts:
My favorite part of The BFG movie is the dream scenes! They are so beautifully displayed and play a vital part in the movie. The BFG collects dreams and shares them with the children in London to give them happy dreams. That is where Sophie sees him. Of course, at first she is terrified of him and think he is a giant that eats children. When she learns that he is The Big Friendly Giant, she wants to find out more about what he does when he leaves his cave at night. Here is one of the amazing dream scenes that I love. He teaches Sophie how to catch the Phizwizards.
I love how The BFG Game takes the most magical part of the movie and makes it a game. Players have to swap jars to match 3 or more of the same color. My 13 year-old said it was like bejeweled but better! I wanted his opinion on the game and he spend a good half hour playing it before he tell me how much he liked it. He hasn’t seen the movie yet, but once I explained it to him, he liked it even more!
Another great feature is the option to share your scores on Facebook! My son downloaded the game on his phone so he could brag about his score that was higher than mine. Plus, your friends will know they NEED the game too!