Do you remember when matching games where so easy? Fuzzy Logic is a matching game that has evolved & mutated into a “difficulty monster” hungry for brain cells. The game starts with a “getting started” pack which I highly recommend completing so you can understand exactly what the game asks for.
Your job is to clear the game board from Fuzzies by combining them to the same colors (or merging two different fuzzies to create another color) which causes them to vanish. Simple at first but with time you will find yourself losing sleep over it. The game comes with 48 free stages (12 getting started stages) with the opportunity to purchase or earn fuzzy points to unlock several other packs of stages. The controls are actually simple since you just have to swipe these fuzzies together.
There seems to be so much more that can be added that makes this game intriguing to follow just to see what the developers add with updates. If you would like to see this game in action, you can view the video below. It will give you a better understand the point of Fuzzy Logic. The developer(s) were kind enough to answer some questions so that you can get to know the behind the scenes of this video game. If you find yourself stuck on a stage you can go to their Facebook page to find solutions & information about updates.
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Interview with developer(s) of Fuzzy Logic:
What is Fuzzy Logic & GoodApe?
Fuzzy Logic is an Android puzzle game. The game is all about Fuzzies, and successfully getting them off the board. Find the way to move, mix and match the colorful Fuzzies.
Each board presents a unique and challenging puzzle. There are 48 free puzzles to play with and a bunch more you can download by earning Fuzzy Points.
GoodApe is a small software company (based in Israel) focusing on developing innovative apps and games for Android.
How did the idea of Fuzzy Logic the game come about? What made you create this game?
Like most ideas it pops in your head without any warning. Usually there is an inspiration from other things you saw in the past. I guess Fuzzy Logic lends ideas from other puzzle games but certainly has its unique and fresh angle.
What made you program for the Android Platform and for how long have you been doing it?
I have been developing for Android for the last 2 years. The main reasons being I like the open approach and the fact the market is still young (Not so true anymore). I also have years of experience in developing in Java so the actual coding was easy to get into.
What other applications/games have you produced for Android besides Fuzzy Logic?
We have 4 other games:
OutNumbered – A numbers based puzzle game
Color Hunter – A fun game where kids look for real world objects using the phone’s camera!
Size Matters – An addictive game where you need to answer one question: What’s Bigger?
Blend It – An addictive game where you blend colors to become the fastest of them all!
What can we expect in future updates for Fuzzy Logic?
We want to add more game objects. For example, we plan to add a “Bomb” object that will allow you to blow up all the surrounding Fuzzies. We expect this to add more complexity and create harder and more fun puzzles.
What Android devices do you use for developing & daily use?
Nexus S
What are your must have (favorite) applications and/or games on the Android platform?
I personally like Greedy Spiders and Grave Defence HD.

















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