About
●Game overview This is Android version of the Suika Game, following the Aladdin X projector version, Nintendo Switch version, and iOS version. It is a puzzle game and rules are simple. Players group fruits of the same type and gradually evolve them into larger fruits, with the highest level being watermelon. Get high scores by grouping fruits without overflowing. When two fruits of the same type collide, the fruit will "evolve". Let's see what happens when watermelons collide...?! Are you ready to play and reach the top ranking? ●How to play the game 1. When fruits of the same type collide, they will "evolve" to a next-level fruit and gain scores. 2. Move "Poppy" left and right to let the fruit fall wherever you want. 3. The game ends when the fruit overflows from the box. *Compatible with the horizontal version of the smartphone. ●Notice Get more official information about Suika Game ・Suika Game Official Website: https://suikagame.jp/ ・Suika Game Official X (formerly Twitter) account: https://twitter.com/SuikaGame_jp
Info
Release
Mar 28, 2024
Last Updates
● Fixed an issue where the game could not be played properly when the “Moonlight and Lanterns” skin was applied. ● Added a loading animation when logging in/switching accounts and launching the shop. ● Fixed an issue with BGM settings behaving abnormally.
Rating
PEGI 3
Genre
Casual
Reviews
Great game, glad to have the original. there was a recent update that added accounts, and now the game asks me to sign into Google every time I open it which is incredibly annoying. would be a five if they hadn't screwed that up
Joe Lunder
This is the OG game! Suika used to only be on a projector then the Nintendo Switch. It finally came to mobile. So if you want to try the first fruit-matching game and not the clones, get this one!
John Escobedo
Its a nice timewaster and good puzzle but the instant loss after a fruit bounces too high happens enough i only gave 4 stars. There have been times i would have been fine but a large bounce after a fruit joins and makes another fruit bounce (with plenty of top room) but it goes out of the top for a split second makes you lose anyway which is unsatisfying, it just needs a second or two wait before deciding its game over in my opinion
Matt S
They changed the game and I cannot play the game unless I agree to the new mandatory terms and conditions. It also now keeps prompting me to sign in.
Iain Collins
I've been mostly enjoying this game a lot, it's a great time waster and way to turn my brain "off" when im stressed, but is there a way to stop the immediate game over when a fruit bounces too high? There were so many instances I'd have a chance to beat a previous score only for a wayward too-energetic bounce to end the game
Naz
Basically unable to log in. A gem on the switch, unaccessible on Android as it seems.
Tim Westermann
Nice little casual game, but it needs an offline mode which doesn't require sign in. Also the physics seems to be buggy at times. A fruit will merge and send all the other fruits flying into the air making you lose. Also despite the mention of skins they aren't available on the Android version.
Simon W
Finally, the real thing! For a long time all I saw was clones of this game on phones but the real one is finally here and I love it. I hope it eventually has more themes like it does on Switch. I also hope it gets a "drop" button in portrait mode in the future, dropping fruit on lifting your finger after dragging can lead to mistakes.
Shaan Pickett
goes black and does nothing else when trying to play offline. kind of lame, i bought this specifically to play in the car when waiting for others and now i cant do that
Berry Blue
Paying $1.99 up front was worth every penny. There are no ads and no limits on how long you can play. Gameplay is simple to understand so pretty much anyone could pick it up and have fun, but also has a high enough skill ceiling that it's addictive.
Jonas Blair
Great to have this on Android. In the screen mapper overlay on my Retroid P3+ I have my left analog stick set to 5% minimum effective radius (basically a deadzone) and the directions work fine. I play in right thumb mode (found in the top left corner in landscape mode) and it's pretty much the same experience as on Switch, with the circle of evolution visible on the left.
Seth Dresser