Honestly, this game is oddly addictive. The constant merging of slimes keeps you hooked even when you want to stop. It looks simple but gets tricky fast. The physics are wonky and sometimes frustrating. You just want to see how big you can get that slime, but it’s annoyingly addictive.
Slime: Big Merge offers a neat concept where you combine smaller slimes into bigger ones. The mechanics are straightforward but tricky to master. The physics sometimes feel wonky, making it harder than it should be. It’s a casual game that tests your patience while trying to grow your slime.
There aren’t many loadouts, but some slime types are better for progressing quickly. Using the right combination helps avoid the annoying merge failures. Play around with different types to see what works best for your style. Basically, some slime combos are more reliable than others.
Always keep an eye on the merge size limits. I found out that merging in smaller chunks often grows your slime faster without messing up. Don’t ignore the quiet moment after a big merge; it’s a good time to plan your next move. Trust me, small details matter here.
The game doesn’t have a real ending, just endless merging fun. You keep trying to grow the biggest slime, but it gets annoying when progress slows down. It’s a game you can put down and forget about, or obsess over trying to beat your last record. Still, it’s strangely satisfying to see how big your slime can get.