Drop, merge, and stack fruit without overflowing the box in Suika Game, the physics puzzle built around chasing a watermelon.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Suika Game is a fruit-merging puzzle game where you drop fruits into a box and combine matching ones into larger fruits. The goal is to make a watermelon, score as high as possible, and avoid letting the fruit pile spill over the top.
How the Game Works
Each fruit lands with physics, so it can roll, bounce, or push other fruits out of position. When two identical fruits touch, they merge into the next larger fruit and give you points.
The challenge is space control. Small fruits are easy to place, but larger fruits quickly fill the box. A messy stack can block future merges and end your run early.
Controls
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Move fruit position | Drag, tap, mouse, or directional input depending on version |
| Drop fruit | Release, click, or tap |
| Goal | Merge fruits without overflowing the box |
Official versions are available on Nintendo Switch and mobile. Browser versions may vary, so controls and physics can feel different from the official release.
Tips for Higher Scores
- Keep larger fruits low so the top stays open.
- Place similar fruit sizes near each other to set up chain merges.
- Do not trap small fruits between large ones.
- Avoid dropping fruit at random just because there is space.
- Think one fruit ahead; bad placement can block your next merge.
Why Players Keep Playing
Suika Game is easy to start but hard to control perfectly. Every drop changes the board, and one lucky merge can rescue a messy run. It is best for players who like simple rules, physics surprises, and score chasing.