A new Dragon’s Cave event turns Jolly Match 3 MR into a seven-win pressure run
Jolly Match 3 MR just introduced Dragon’s Cave, a new competitive event built around one simple rule: do not lose. Each run groups up to 100 players into a shared asynchronous challenge where you must clear seven consecutive Match-3 levels without a single failure to earn a split of 10,000 gold coins.
The event is presented as a climb across floating lava stones toward a central treasure island. Every cleared level pushes you forward, while the game shows how many contenders remain after each round. One failed level ends your run immediately as the dragon removes eliminated players from the field.
Trailer
Watch this first: it shows the Dragon’s Cave setup and the “one loss and you’re out” pressure in under two minutes.
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How Dragon’s Cave works
- Up to 100 players enter a run together in an asynchronous event.
- Win 7 levels in a row with zero losses to reach the treasure.
- Fail once and your attempt ends immediately.
- If multiple players survive to the end, the 10,000 gold coins are split evenly among all survivors.
JollyCo also leans into a clean visual identity for the event: everyone appears as a uniform “marshmallow knight” avatar, with reactive animations and real-time progress updates meant to keep the tension high throughout the run.

In-game screenshot: the Dragon’s Cave arena sequence in Jolly Match 3 MR on Meta Quest.

In-game screenshot: looking across the lava toward the stepping-stone route in Dragon’s Cave.
Official announcement
Jolly Match 3 MR Introduces A New Dragon’s Cave Competitive Event (JollyCo)
Jolly Match 3 MR
Release: Available now
Genre: Puzzle, Match-3, Mixed Reality
Developer / Publisher: JollyCo
Platforms: Meta Quest
Related Reading
- Jolly Match 3 MR Update #10 adds 100 new levels
- Mixed-reality match-3 lands on Meta Horizon with spatial boards, daily quests, and AR-first design
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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