Merge Fruit: drop, merge, and chase the golden watermelon
In Merge Fruit, you slide each falling fruit along the top edge, choose the drop point, and wait for two matching pieces to touch so they fuse into a larger type. The board is tight, the fruit stack stays visible at all times, and the bright colours push every bounce toward the golden watermelon while gravity decides where the next landing settles. That gives the round a sharp logic game feel.
The chain starts with grapes and cherries, then climbs through tangerines and other bigger pieces as you keep the container under control. That progression is why it sits close to Watermelon Suika Game: both rely on careful placement, collisions, and a board that can clog fast if you rush a bad drop. It is easy to launch in your browser, with no download and no signup needed.
Knife, shake, and Fruits box when the stack gets messy
Merge Fruit adds three rescue tools that change how you play a round. The knife cuts fruit apart to open space, Shake nudges the pile so pieces can meet, and Fruits box gives you 1 minute to pick the fruit you want to drop. Those helpers make the game feel more flexible than a standard gravity-based puzzle, especially when one tall column starts blocking the center and the timer is still ticking.
Because the controls are mouse-friendly, you can play on desktop in short bursts and still make meaningful progress with each release. The same layout also works well for a mobile-friendly session, since every move comes down to timing, placement, and reading the gaps before the next fruit falls. If you like merge games and fruit games, the score chase here gives you a clean reason to keep stacking.
The best runs come from stacking the same fruit near the middle, where new drops can connect on both sides instead of sliding away. When you leave a small pocket under a larger piece, the next merge can trigger a chain and free room for the following fruit. That spatial planning fits the puzzle side without slowing the action.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
10 october 2025
Last Update
10 october 2025