
Collect two blocks that match the color of the Match Slot to clear them!
Collect two blocks that match the color of the Match Slot to clear them! Clear them all to finish the stage! Blocks of different colors can be placed in the Stock. If the Stock gets full, it’s game over!
Expect casual at its core, with a streak of puzzle woven through the design. Whether you want a quick five-minute break or a longer session, it runs smoothly on just about any device.
A couple of things help once you get going: If the game has a hint button, save it for when you are genuinely blocked, not just slow. Slow down on the first level — the early stages teach mechanics you will need at the end.
Looking for a quick casual fix? Dear Island streams instantly on Glaze Games — no installs, no logins, no waiting.
Dear Island turns idle minutes into satisfying "aha" moments. Press Play and work the board one move at a time.
Completely free. Dear Island costs nothing to play on Glaze Games; there's no paywall, no account to create, and no time limit. Just press Play and go.
No download needed. Dear Island plays instantly in any modern browser; there's no installer, no plugin, and no waiting beyond a quick load.
Yes — Dear Island is built for portrait phone screens and works great on mobile. It also runs fine on tablets and laptops in any modern browser.
Dear Island loads from a reputable publisher and runs through Glaze Games' filtered catalog, so it's a safer alternative to random "unblocked games" sites. Whether it works depends on your school's network — if standard game domains are open, Dear Island will load.
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Honestly didn't expect to get this hooked on Dear Island — one more round turned into an hour.ZacAttack
Dear Island is the perfect time-killer. I keep saying one more go and never stop.
Came on for a quick go of Dear Island and lost track of time completely.
Dear Island just isn’t for me — bounced after a couple minutes.
Dear Island is nice and smooth; a leaderboard would make it even better.
Way more addictive than it looks — already sent Dear Island to my friends.
Dear Island is a fine casual pick for ten minutes. Not amazing, not bad.
Dear Island is a decent way to pass the time — nothing groundbreaking but fine.
Dear Island runs great on my phone and my laptop. Love it.
Honestly didn't expect to get this hooked on Dear Island — one more round turned into an hour.