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Suika Game

Suika Game

What is Suika Game?

Suika Game is a physics puzzle game where fruits fall into a box and merge when they touch the same type. Unlike many match-3 puzzle games, you don’t swap or click—everything depends on timing, placement, and gravity.

What makes it stand out is its chaotic but strategic physics. One bad drop can ruin your entire run, even if you were doing well.

How to Play

Objective:

  Merge fruits into larger ones and aim for the watermelon.

Controls:

  Move the fruit left/right before dropping it.

  Click or tap to release the fruit

Quick Start:

  Drop small fruits into the container.

  Match identical fruits to merge into bigger ones.

  Avoid stacking too high or spilling over the top.

Best Tips for Beginners

1. Don’t Drop Fruits in the Center Randomly

Early in my runs, I filled the middle too fast and lost control. Try building stable sides first so the center stays flexible.

2. Keep Small Fruits on One Side

Grouping smaller fruits helps you trigger controlled merges instead of accidental chain reactions.

3. Plan Before Every Drop

Unlike fast puzzle games, one careless drop can end a long run. Always preview where the fruit will roll after landing.

4. Use Chain Reactions Intentionally

Smart players don’t avoid chaos—they trigger it. Setting up multiple merges at once creates space and boosts score.

5. Don’t Panic When the Stack Gets High

Most beginners lose because they rush when the stack rises. Slow decisions often save the run.

Hardest Challenges

  Managing unstable fruit stacks near the top

  Controlling unpredictable chain reactions

  Recovering after bad early placements

  Balancing space between different fruit sizes

My Experience

After several runs, I noticed Suika Game is less about perfect planning and more about adapting to chaos. My biggest mistake was dropping fruits too quickly without thinking about their bounce physics.

Unlike many merge games, where outcomes are predictable, Suika Game is influenced heavily by physics, which makes even small mistakes escalate fast. However, when a chain merge happens perfectly, it feels extremely rewarding.

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