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Stadium
"Finally, a fair fight!"
- No modifiers

Forest Valley
"Mmm, these berries are extra juicy!"
- 1 less berry to evolve

Abandoned Town
"There's something powerful about this place..."
- Evolving heals 10 HP

Tranquil Falls
"The water here has a life of its own!"
- Water tiles get shuffled at the start of each turn

Lava Caverns
"Ouch! That's burning hot!"
- Matching Fire tiles does 5 damage to your opponent

Forvir Swamp
"This fog is so thick, I can barely see a thing!"
- At the start of each turn a single tile is covered by a question mark tile
- The question mark tile operates the same as whatever tile was covered up

Frosset Lake
"Everything is frozen solid!"
- After matches are made, the remaining tiles of the types matched become frozen
- Frozen tiles cannot be swapped
- Frozen tiles will unfreeze after any move

Tallon Labs
"Be careful - this whole place is unstable!"
- At the start of each turn 2 tiles are electrified
- When matched, an electrified tile collects 2 other random tiles from the board

Virulent Gardens
"Watch your step when moving through this dangerous garden!"
- All berries on the board are poisonous!
- Matching poisoned berries harms oneself for 5 damage.

Reactor
"Handle with care… this reactor is ready to blow!"
- Bomb tiles count down with every match and explode in a cross-shaped blast when the timer hits zero.
- Chain reactions: bombs caught in another blast will detonate instantly.
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Can I play online?
Yes. Install the Plato app on iOS, Android, or macOS to play the full catalog with friends or matchmade opponents. You can also play Ocho online in your web browser — no install needed.
Can I play with friends?
Yep. Tap Create Private Game, then share the invite link or invite from your contacts. When they tap Accept, they're seated at your table.
Is it free?
Yes — free to play and ad-free. If you buy something, it's for looks (themes, profile flair), not power.
Is it fair?
Shuffles, deals, dice, and timers run on Plato servers, not your device. Everyone plays by the same rules and no one can peek at hidden information.
Is it safe?
You can block and report from profiles or chat. Public spaces use filters and human review. Some rooms use Chat Pass to deter spam, and privacy controls let you limit who sees you online.
Live vs. turn-based: what’s the difference?
Both are turn-taking; the difference is the clock. Live uses short timers for quick back-and-forth. Turn-based gives you longer — often up to 24 hours per move in games like Chess — so you can play at your pace.
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