
Crab Blast is a new free mobile match-3 puzzle game where each completed level helps direct donations to cancer charities, letting players support real causes simply through regular gameplay. The devs claim that it is 100% ad-free.
Crab Blast is a brand-new mobile match-3 puzzle game set in a beach-themed environment, recently released for both Android and iOS. Developed by Meaningfull Games, the app follows the standard genre conventions: players clear puzzles by matching tiles, progressing through increasingly difficult levels. While the visual style is bright and the mechanics quite familiar, Crab Blast differentiates itself through its unique integrated charity component.
Instead of relying on user spending, Crab Blast links player progress to real-world donations. For every puzzle completed, players earn in-game stars which are used to allocate donations to cancer charities. Contributions are funded by Meaningfull Games and its sponsors, with monthly payouts to a selection of organizations such as Children’s Cancer Cause. You as a player have full freedom of choice so as to how your stars are distributed among these charities using options within the app. You can also view updates on the cumulative impact.
The application is free to download and does not contain ads, which further lowers the barrier for participation. The model was developed by a physician with a personal connection to cancer, so that people can direct the time spent on casual mobile games toward a cause beyond entertainment. The underlying mechanics and gameplay are pretty straightforward, but Crab Blast’s structure offers an atypical link between two very different means.
The game is available on both iOS and Android via the App Store and Play Store, respectively.
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Fueled by a childhood spent taking apart video game consoles to see how they worked, I turned my passion for tech into writing. I have a double Bachelor’s in Computer Science Engineering (2018) and English (2024). I’ve been writing on a variety of tech topics since 2016, with a particular interest in gaming. When I’m not hunting down the latest tech news, you’ll find me producing music, gaming, or hiking.
Anubhav Sharma, 2025-07-17 (Update: 2025-07-17)