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Match cute, colorful fruits to create combos and merge until you get melons. See how high your score can float in this relaxing, undersea puzzle game.
When life hands you melons, make melonade! This soothing physics-based puzzle game, now available on your mobile device, is the perfect way to relax and unwind after a long day.
Aim carefully to sort and combine floating fruits, ranging from tiny berries to massive melons. Line up chain-reaction combos of peaches, pineapples and more to create juicy merge moments and keep Inky the octopus supplied with delicious watermelons.
Can you match and merge enough fruits to float up to the next gate? Each time you play this cozy puzzle game, you'll have a chance to set a new high score and unlock rewards from Inky's treasure chest. Your scores and special prizes will be saved wherever you play, across both mobile devices and TV.
- Created by Next Games, a Netflix Game Studio.
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One of the better fruit mergers BUT…
I love a fruit merge but so many of them are absolutely riddled with ads to the point of being unplayable but ridiculously expensive to buy the full game, like £8. Now this one I’m playing through Netflix so no ads BUT you have to be online which is really annoying as I predominantly want to play games when I’m on the underground or on a plane which rules this out. Even more annoying is that if you are playing out and about and you lose a little bit of signal the game gives you an error and the only option is to restart losing all your progress. Give us an offline version and I’d give it 5 starts. Shame.
Unplayable at gate 5
The gameplay is simple but good, it would be an 4 star game at max but gate 5 is impossible to get past cause the line is too low and you don’t have enough time to fix this if they fixed that id go for 4 stars
Fun
Fun
Ok
Could do with improving
Wonderful game
Best gráfica
You can’t get past gate 5
Like the game but it’s impossible to get past gate 5! Looks like it’s an issue from a previous build.
Blatant ripoff
Copycat on the Suica game but nowhere near as good
Cute, yes. Dumb? Not in the fun way.
The Yeah, it’s a little fun, but a few of the cutesy elements, like the fruit transformation (the watermelon especially), make strategic play.
Just want to watch fruit pop in fun ways? This game is awesome. But the cute stuff ruined the game for nearly everyone else, and not for the reasons you’d think.
Cute is fun. I love the vibe.
The biggest issue is the mechanical impact the animation physics of the fruit transformation have on strategic/puzzle based play; the watermelon especially.
The little burst animations of the fruit, where it pops back in the opposite direction, like a little explosion, tends to make the fruit combine with matching fruit above it, rather than below, causing larger fruit to stack on top of smaller fruits.
The worst culprit is the watermelon. The way that the animation centers in the screen during a gate transition interrupts the drop, causing it to pile on top of all the smaller fruit, most of which have fallen past the transition point. This frequently occurs in the transition to Gate 5, to the point that it’s just an obvious flaw in the game.
Also, in the previous version the formation of the combined fruit centered on the fruit being dropped, which allowed for drops to more effectively cascade down. Now the merge animation centers the new fruit at the mid point between the original fruit, which, combined with the animation issues, tends to pull the fruit into the space the previous fruit occupied rather than targeting shots for further combinations.
For these reasons, getting past Gate 5 is mostly luck, though rewarding if you do. I like that two watermelons form the flashy berry thing. Targeting a single fruit for combining with is a fun and interesting mechanic. I just wished the gates were moved from the arbitrary numbers they’re at now, and try and set the gates such that Gate 6 isn’t a brick wall.
Hot tip, you can pass the first two gates my just releasing the fruits to one side, rapid fire, and they will combine as they roll down, guaranteed to get you past Gate 2.
I’m not even sure how to fix that, so just enjoy being able to skip the first couple gates and watch the satisfying animations.
It is cute. I wish it played better. I still play it, but those issues are consistently irksome.
So, devs… did anyone actually play the game after you added the fun cutesy bits? If they did, I assume they also gave you this obvious feedback on the core basics of the game and y’all just ignored them to get the game out the
Enjoyable but lost progress
This game is very fun and relaxing, it becomes challenging after a few levels but it resets after you fail so it is enjoyable to keep trying to get farther in the game.
Great for kids
My whole family loves this game, and the fact that it’s free with our Netlfix subscription. I’m glad there are no in-app purchases or ads.
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