Feels like a never-ending grind. Watermelon Fruit Merge somehow sticks around despite the wonky physics and confusing layout. It’s simple but annoying how slow it gets sometimes. Still, there’s a strange addictive pull that makes you want just one more round.
The game has a neat idea. You combine fruits, mainly watermelons, to get bigger ones. Tricky parts include figuring out the right merges without messing up. The physics are wonky sometimes, making it hard to plan moves. It’s easy to get lost in the clutter.
There aren’t really character options. Just focus on merging efficiently. Some players swear by saving certain fruits for later merges, but honestly it feels more like luck. You can ignore fancy setups; quick merges matter more than anything else.
If you’re stuck, try merging smaller fruits first. An odd trick I found helpful is to move fruits near the edges for better control. Don’t get frustrated with the slow pace. The game’s weirdly addictive, even with its annoying glitches sometimes.
The game progressively lets you merge fruits to bigger sizes, but there’s no real story. It just keeps going until you run out of space or get bored. The ending feels meh, like it never really ends, which is both good and bad. Good for passing time, but not too memorable.