Watermelon Game

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.0
8.39K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Addictive mini game! Combine small fruits to make big fruits!
We bring you a new experience 😊😊

Simple and easy play with just one finger!!
The best unstoppable game😊

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Updated on
Apr 6, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
7.67K reviews
Strill X
November 25, 2023
There's basically no way to push pieces around, meaning it's near impossible to combine fruit that's even 1 pixel apart. Small pieces can't wedge large ones away from the wall, and upgrading to a large piece just smooshes other pieces together instead popping pieces away. Being able to jostle the board around with careful drops and combines is a core part of the game that this one simply lacks.
14 people found this review helpful
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Sierra Davis
November 15, 2023
it's cute. The music is cute. The fruits are cute. The ads aren't invasive as far as I can see, you have the option to continue with an ad if you lose but haven't seen one in the game aside from that. Though I thought I had that pop up when I got to 3rd from last fruit I must've just lost.
35 people found this review helpful
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Russell Beyer
October 5, 2023
Decent Clone of the actual switch-exclusive Watermelon Game (Suika Game), with a few major flaws. 1. Endless Ads, sometimes in the play area. Be sure to turn off Links in your App settings 2. Merging always seems to favor upward-motion, which is inherently unfriendly. 3. Attempts to sell power-ups, but they are bugged and Non-functional. Clearly a cheap cash-grab, and oddly named "Candy-Pang" when the app is actually running.
65 people found this review helpful
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