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Indian Suika Game Review
Indian Suika Game Background
Indian Suika Game is a merging game inspired by the original Suika Game and themed after the cuisine of India. Drop and merge identical dishes to form dishes of a larger value. Keep merging dishes until you form the biggest one.
How to Play Indian Suika Game
To select, left click with your mouse or tap on the touchscreen with your fingers. Select anywhere on the welcome screen to drop your first dish.
To merge dishes, drop one dish next to an identical one. Keep merging dishes until you form the largest one. The game continues on after that; it ends when the stack of dishes reaches past the
You earn points each time you merge a pair of dishes. The point value of each dish pair depends on how big they are. Bigger dishes are worth more when merged. The smallest dishes, when merged, yield 1 point, the next smallest 2 points, and so on. Your web browser automatically saves your best score; it appears above the game’s title on the welcome screen.
Basic Gameplay Advice
The game shows you both your current dish and the next one. This will allow you to plan your placement well in advance. Be sure to have spots ready for both dishes before dropping the first one.
Try to keep things organized. Disorderly placement can lead to the formation of large voids, which can bring the stack of dishes closer to the top of the screen.
Dishes move after being dropped. Sometimes, this means that adjacent dishes will move close enough to merge, while other times it can cause them to move out of alignment. Wait until the dishes settle before dropping them to minimize the likelihood of dishes getting disorganized.
Advanced Playing Tips & Strategy
Stay organized. We recommend arranging the dishes in a stair-step pattern as much as possible to make it easier to form the much larger dishes.
The game only generates the first few dishes; these are often the lower-value ones that can’t be merged satisfactorily. If you can’t immediately merge them, consider tossing them to one side to avoid them getting in the way of the bigger dishes.
The game has no timer and gives no bonuses toward playing quickly. Take it slow and plan the placement of each dish carefully before dropping them.
Educational Aspects
The game underscores the importance of forward strategic thinking. Players must plan their moves with care to merge each dish efficiently. While the game features Indian dishes prominently, it does not label them.
Player Age Recommendations
This game is suited for players school-aged and above. We recommend it for fans of the original Suika Game and other similar merging games.



























