How to make 2 watermelons in the game Suika

 It's really easy to play this puzzle game. You have a box that you drop fruit into, making it feel like 2048 meets Puyo-Puyo. When two strawberries touch each other, they turn into a grape, two grapes into an orange, and so on. The fruits get bigger, with a watermelon (in Japanese, suika) being the biggest.

 There's no other reason for this. You get points for dropping the fruit and staying alive as long as you can before the other players take over your screen. There is no time limit, no competitive game (except for online leaderboards), and not much else that makes it stand out. Fruit bumps into other fruit, grows bigger, and takes over the scenery.


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But there is one unique thing about Suika Game that makes it stand out: it has physics. The fruit will interact with every other piece on the board, and as it grows, it will do different levels of rolling silliness. The initial setup of just racing to get to, say, a pineapple makes sense as long as there aren't too many collisions. However, as more room is taken up, the game gets harder. When you see that the only thing stopping two peaches from joining together is a single strawberry that got through the crack and is now ruining your whole day, it's a nice feeling of anger.

The fact that all of Suika Game's fruits are cute and have little faces is likely a big part of why the game has run so well. Even though the eShop has a lot of cheap puzzle games and the different smartphone stores have tens of thousands more, this one has a nice touch of sweetness without being too much. There are lots of different colors, textures, and bright, relaxing shapes to look at. Both kids and adults like it. As you move the fruit around, the happy pop music makes you feel good, and failing doesn't seem that bad. After all, the fruit seems fine with it; why shouldn’t you?


In the Suika Game, watermelon takes up almost a quarter of the box. Pineapple, melon, and other fruits also take up room. You'll need to plan your room well so the fruits don't get too big. Sometimes, the fruits will also jump out of the box as they merge, ending the game right away. Getting one mango is hard enough, but making a second one is even more difficult. You can easily get thousands of points and keep the beat going forever if you can do this more than once.

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