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The board fills up faster than you expect, suddenly you can't just drop fruits randomly anymore.
Developer: Inlogic Software
- 4.4
- Score
When I started playing Crazy Fruit Merge, I honestly thought it would just be a small filler game, something you open for a couple of minutes while waiting in line. But the more I played, the more I realized there's something strangely addictive about it. The way the fruits drop onto the board, the soft colors, the small animations - it all feels really soothing, almost like a stress reliever. At the beginning, you're just merging small fruits, and it feels super easy, but that's also what makes it so enjoyable. You don't need to think too hard, you just watch the fruits combine into bigger ones, and there's a little sense of satisfaction every time you create a new type. It's simple, but in a way that makes you want to keep playing "just one more round." After a while though, things start to get more intense. The board fills up faster than you expect, and suddenly you can't just drop fruits randomly anymore. You need to plan your placements, think a couple of steps ahead, and sometimes gamble on whether you should save space or go for a risky merge. That's where the puzzle part really kicks in, and it gives the game a nice balance between being relaxing and being challenging. I've had moments where I thought I was completely stuck, but then one merge triggers a chain reaction and clears so much space that I feel like a genius - even though I know part of it was luck. The power-ups add a lot here too. They don't make the game too easy, but they give you just enough help to survive when you're about to lose, and using them at the right time feels like a clever move. What really makes me enjoy Crazy Fruit Merge is how flexible it feels. If I just want to relax, I can play slowly and enjoy the casual merging without pressure. But if I'm in the mood for a challenge, I can really push myself to think carefully and try to beat my previous high score. It's a game that somehow manages to be both calming and competitive depending on how you approach it. And honestly, I think that's why it's so easy to lose track of time with it. I've told myself "just five minutes" so many times, and then suddenly half an hour has passed without me noticing. For me, that's always the sign of a good mobile game - something that feels light but keeps you hooked. If you like merge puzzles or just want a relaxing but surprisingly strategic game, this one is definitely worth checking out.