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My Suika: Watermelon Game

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91%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
monetization, grinding
91% User Score Based on 1,300 reviews

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My Suika: Watermelon Game is a single player casual strategy game with a kids theme. It was developed by Watashi Games and was released on November 29, 2023. It received very positive reviews from players.

"My Suika: Watermelon Game" is a merge puzzle game where you help Kyo gather watermelons by combining matching fruits. Achieve high scores to unlock new game modes and fruit skins, and compete against other players on the global leaderboards. Think you can reach 3000 points in this addictive watermelon puzzle game?

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91%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,300 reviews
gameplay14 positive mentions
monetization14 negative mentions

  • Addictive and fun gameplay that keeps players engaged for hours.
  • Cute graphics and charming fruit designs enhance the overall experience.
  • Great value for the price, offering multiple game modes and the ability to unlock content through gameplay.
  • Physics can feel off and inconsistent, leading to frustrating gameplay moments.
  • Microtransactions for cosmetic items may be off-putting for some players.
  • Not as polished as the original Suika game, with some bugs and clunky controls.
  • gameplay
    54 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of the watermelon-themed puzzle game is described as simple yet addictive, combining elements reminiscent of Tetris with unique mechanics involving fruit merging. Players can easily grasp the core mechanics, making it accessible for quick sessions, while also offering strategic depth for more experienced gamers. However, some users noted technical issues, such as unresponsive controls and a lack of variety in game modes, which could detract from the overall experience.

    • “Simple, addicting gameplay and it's only $0.99.”
    • “The core gameplay revolves around the simple yet highly engaging concept of matching two fruits together to create a new one.”
    • “Its charming aesthetic, intuitive gameplay mechanics, and the sheer joy of creating cascading fruit combinations make it a must-play for fans of the genre.”
    • “• watermelon's game modes could have done with more variety and offered more chaotic experiences that aren't about challenge to vary up the gameplay.”
    • “Terrible mechanics.”
    • “- the game sometimes ignores mouse clicks during gameplay.”
  • music
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players praising its catchy and relaxing qualities, while others find it repetitive and annoying due to a limited variety of tracks. Many appreciate the original soundtrack, describing it as a highlight that enhances the overall vibe, but some express frustration over the removal of multiple tracks in favor of a looping piece. Overall, while the music can be enjoyable and calming, its lack of diversity and repetitive nature detracts from the experience for some players.

    • “The music is a bop.”
    • “Soundtrack 1000/10, it's stuck in my brain, help!”
    • “It has relaxing music and good vibes.”
    • “Upon release, the game had multiple music tracks which have apparently been removed and replaced with a 30-second never-ending loop.”
    • “The art in this version (when it wasn't pulled directly from the switch version) made me incredibly uncomfortable, the music was obnoxious and I had to turn it off before it would drive me insane.”
    • “Not a fan of the music, animations, colors, and overall this version of Suika is really not it, at least for me.”
  • monetization
    48 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of "My Suika - Watermelon Game" has drawn mixed reactions, with many labeling it a cash grab due to its mobile origins and the presence of microtransactions. While the game features optional cosmetic purchases that can be earned through gameplay, some players find the grind excessive and feel pressured to spend money. Overall, the monetization is primarily cosmetic, but concerns about potential ads and the game's quality as a port persist.

    • “Don't worry about microtransactions, they are completely cosmetic.”
    • “While there are optional microtransactions in this game, you can earn seeds to buy skins fairly easily (you literally just play the game).”
    • “There are some microtransactions but only limited to cosmetics, and even then they're all free if you just play the game and accumulate in-game currency to get them.”
    • “My suika - watermelon game is a mobile app that's been dumped on Steam as if it was a real PC game (it's not)... it's a cash grab from greedy mobile devs. The game is a basic match-3 style game where you drop fruit into a bucket.”
    • “A bad mobile port of a knockoff game which also has in-game purchases.”
    • “Blatant copycat of the Switch game with added microtransactions and worse physics, just a cash grab to profit off the current interest in the game.”
  • graphics
    34 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with some users expressing disappointment over the lack of resolution options and the simplistic, cartoonish 2D style reminiscent of low-effort mobile apps. However, others appreciate the clean and charming aesthetic, noting that the visuals are fun and colorful, particularly in the Steam version, which offers improved graphics and a more engaging experience. Overall, while the original art style is favored by some, the current graphics are seen as cute and enjoyable, albeit not groundbreaking for a PC game.

    • “The art-style is very clean and clear.”
    • “Excellent visuals that are fun to watch as the various colorful fruit combine in combo sequence to a satisfying confetti explosion.”
    • “Graphics are cute, music and sound effects are popping.”
    • “There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
    • “The mobile app features simple, cartoony 2D graphics, of the type you normally expect to see in low-effort mobile apps.”
    • “Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.”
  • story
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is polarizing; while some players find it minimal and focused on collecting seeds rather than a traditional narrative, others praise it as life-changing and perfect, highlighting deep character development and emotional impact. Overall, it seems to resonate strongly with those who appreciate its unique approach to storytelling.

    • “Characters and story hit me so deep, this has changed my life forever.”
    • “And the story... just perfection.”
    • “✅ no story”
    • “Forget the rescue mission in under 3 minutes – collecting 4000 seeds turned out to be the true hero's journey.”
    • “✅ no story”
  • grinding
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be a double-edged sword; while dedicated players can earn cosmetic items through grinding, those who struggle may feel overwhelmed and tempted to resort to microtransactions. The game offers a low entry price but encourages spending for quicker access to achievements and skins, leading to mixed feelings about the grind's balance and fairness. Overall, the grind is seen as necessary for completionists, but potentially frustrating for casual players.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “The in-game store offers cosmetics that are reasonable for those who excel at the game via seedlings currency, but those struggling may feel it is too grindy and be encouraged to pay for the microtransactions.”
    • “The game itself is $0.99 with the option to pay real money for skins and backgrounds in-game (around $10). You can earn them all through grinding, but the ability to buy them all means you can pay cash to unlock 2 achievements.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's stability is described as somewhat inconsistent, with users noting minor bugs such as wiggling fruits and navigation issues. However, there are no major game-breaking glitches reported, making it relatively stable for casual play.

    • “Very buggy and hard to navigate.”
    • “Also, all things considered, it is a little buggy (the fruits look like they're kind of buzzing) but that's about it.”
    • “It's also pretty cheap, and I haven't noticed any game-breaking glitches (sometimes the fruits wiggle a bit too much, but it's probably just the physics) even after getting all achievements.”
  • emotional
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by its impactful dialogue, with players expressing strong feelings, such as crying during moments when the fruits scream. This emotional engagement, combined with the competitive nature of the gameplay, creates a unique experience that resonates with players.

    • “Dialogue 10/10, I cried when the fruits were screaming.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted by its quirky and amusing character designs, particularly the "funny fruit," which resonates well with players. Many find the comedic elements entertaining, especially when experienced through gameplay with friends or streamers.

    • “I watched a few people (dangerously funny) play this game before I picked it up, and I definitely like the old fruit better.”
    • “Funny fruit uwu”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the improvements that enhance gameplay, noting that optional microtransactions allow for grinding to unlock skins and stage backgrounds, which significantly boosts the game's replayability.

    • “The microtransactions are all optional since you can simply grind for the skins and stage backgrounds, which gives the game more replay value.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has been widely criticized, with users noting poor physics and a lack of polish that detracts from the overall experience. Additionally, the art and music choices have been described as uncomfortable and distracting, further highlighting the game's subpar optimization compared to its predecessor. Overall, it is viewed as a hastily produced version that fails to meet expectations.

    • “It's a fast, poorly optimized copy of the original game.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is enhanced by subtle sound effects, particularly the pleasing sounds of fruits colliding, which create an immersive and enjoyable experience for players.

    • “The subtle sound effects of fruits colliding contribute to the game's immersive and enjoyable atmosphere.”
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My Suika: Watermelon Game is a casual strategy game with kids theme.

My Suika: Watermelon Game is available on PC, Mac OS, Phone, iPad and others.

On average players spend around 8 hours playing My Suika: Watermelon Game.

My Suika: Watermelon Game was released on November 29, 2023.

My Suika: Watermelon Game was developed by Watashi Games.

My Suika: Watermelon Game has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

My Suika: Watermelon Game is a single player game.

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