Tumble Royale

Coming soon to Google Play

TumbleRoyale

Place your pieces, start the chain, watch the whole trail tumble down.

Coming soon to Google Play See how it plays

Free to play, with optional in-app purchases. Android first, iOS later.

A Tumble Royale level in the build phase: a wooden shelf, a gap in the trail, a red balloon and a tray of ramp pieces waiting to be placed.
500Levels
50Chapters
0Sign-ups
OfflinePlay anywhere

Build it, then watch it go

Every level hands you a supply of pieces — dominoes, ramps, springs, planks — and a trail with gaps in it. Fill the gaps, press PLAY, and one glass marble does the rest. Get it right and it looks effortless. Get it wrong and you will see exactly where it stalled.

Fill the gaps

Drag pieces from the tray into the dashed slots along the trail. Rotate the ones that need it. Nothing moves until you say so.

Start the chain

One press sends the marble rolling. The first domino tips, and the whole thing comes down in a single cascade.

A different set every time

Your pieces arrive in a random order, so no two attempts play out the same way. Wrong piece at the wrong moment? Drop it in the swap bin and take the next one.

Chase three stars

Anyone can finish a level. Finishing it with pieces to spare and no swaps is the real test — and three stars on a whole chapter takes a genuine architect of chaos.

500 levels across 50 chapters

From a sunny first shelf to the strangest corners of the toy workshop. Balloons to pop, stars to collect, and caged balloons that need freeing first. Later chapters bring bumpers, fans, portals, breakable glass, honey, magnets, conveyor belts, crumbling platforms, TNT and more.

The cascade mid-fall, dominoes toppling along the trail.
The level-complete popup showing three gold stars.
The chapter map, a winding path of level nodes with earned stars.
The first level of the game: a short trail with a single gap to fill.
A later level in the build phase with a balloon, a portal and a caged target.

Boosters for the tight spots

Five of them, for the levels that will not crack. Blueprint is the quiet one — it shows you a layout that actually works.

  • +1 Swap — one more trip to the swap bin
  • Head Start — two extra pieces in your supply
  • Redraw — a fresh set of pieces, mid-level
  • Twin Marble — a second marble joins the run
  • Blueprint — see one layout that solves it
The booster panel shown at the start of a level.

Play anywhere

No account, no sign-up, no internet needed. Your progress lives on your device and nowhere else. Free to play, with optional in-app purchases and optional reward videos.

Works offline

Every one of the 500 levels ships inside the game. A tunnel, a plane, a dead zone — it plays the same.

Nothing to sign up for

No name, no email, no contacts, no login. Progress is saved locally and goes away when you uninstall.

Worth watching

Glossy toy-workshop art, a sound cue for every impact, and a cascade that is worth watching to the end.

Fair by default

Every level is solvable with the pieces you are given. Purchases and reward videos are shortcuts, never gates.

Questions

When does it come out?

It is finished and in playtesting, with the Google Play release being prepared now. Android comes first; an iOS version follows later.

Does it cost anything?

No. Tumble Royale is free to play. There are optional in-app purchases (coin packs from $1.99, a starter bundle, and a one-off ad removal) and optional reward videos if you would rather earn coins and lives for free.

Do I need an internet connection?

Only for ads and purchases. The game itself — all 500 levels — runs entirely offline.

Is every level actually solvable?

Yes. Each level is verified against a solver before it ships, and the Blueprint booster can show you one layout that works if you get stuck.

Where is my progress saved?

On your device only. There is no account and nothing is uploaded to us, so uninstalling the game removes your progress with it. Your phone's own backup service may keep a copy in your personal backups.

What data does the game collect?

No personal details. Google AdMob, Firebase Analytics and Crashlytics collect limited technical data to serve ads, understand level difficulty and fix crashes. It is all set out in the privacy policy.

Something is broken. Who do I tell?

Email support@deyapps.com — tell us your phone model and the level number and we will take a look.

Can you build the perfect cascade?

Tumble Royale lands on Google Play soon. Until then, this page is the whole story.

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