The aim is to reach the final fruit (watermelon) and/or last as long as possible before the fruit pile reaches the top of the container. You drop fruits into a container, and if two matching fruits touch, they combine into a bigger fruit. Suika, also known as the Watermelon Game, is like a cross between 2048 and Tetris, but with physics. Want to play the Suika game on Switch, or play for free on PC? If you've never heard of Suika, it's a fun little physics game that popped up back in 2021, and has recently exploded in popularity particularly in Japan, and on Twitch. Update: Suika Game is now available on the UK Nintendo Store and the US Nintendo Store, so you no longer need a Japanese Nintendo account in order to play the Watermelon Game! Isn't that lovely? Below is the original guide.
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