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Vegetables Suika Game Review
Vegetables Suika Game Background
Vegetable Suika Game is a merging game inspired by the original Suika Game. The rules are fairly similar: you drop vegetables down the play area and merge two identical ones to form a bigger one. Keep merging until you form the largest vegetable.
How to Play Vegetables Suika Game
To select, left click with your mouse or tap on the touchscreen with your fingers.
On the welcome screen, select anywhere to get started. The vegetable will fall wherever you select, though it may roll around for a bit after falling. Drop two identical vegetables next to one another to merge them together. Keep merging until you create the largest possible vegetable.
Merge the vegetables to keep the stack from going up too high. As soon as you get close to the top, a dashed line appears above the screen. If the vegetable pile goes past this line, it’s game over.
Basic Gameplay Advice
You earn points for every pair of vegetables you merge. The number of points you earn depend on the value of the vegetables. The tiny bulbs of garlic, the smallest vegetable, net you 1 point when merged, and so on. Your web browser automatically saves your best score. Your best score appears above the game’s title at the center of the welcome screen.
Ideally, you should try to keep the vegetables organized. We recommend arranging them, as best you can, from smallest to biggest. This not only makes it easy to merge the veggies (because smaller ones don’t get in the way of big ones) but also ensures that there will be fewer voids between them. Voids can make the pile higher, which puts you at the risk of an early game over.
You can see both your current and next vegetables on the top row. Use this to your advantage by planning your moves two steps ahead. Do not drop the current vegetable until you have space for both.
The vegetables move around, especially after you drop one of them in. In general, it’s better to wait until the vegetables have all settled before dropping the next one. This way, you can be sure that the next one you drop falls where you plan to drop it. On top of that, you can also use the motion of the vegetables to your advantage. Waiting until the veggies stop moving can lead to some pairs merging on their own. Likewise, you can drop a vegetable near a pair to nudge them enough to get them to merge.
Advanced Playing Tips & Strategy
Remember, this game has no time limit. Take all the time you need to plan where to drop both vegetables on the screen. There’s no point in rushing.
Smaller vegetables become a potential hindrance in the late game, especially as it takes a long time to merge them into bigger ones. Try to keep the smaller-valued vegetables away from the larger valued ones. Keep them in a corner where you can merge them easily or, barring that, keeping them from standing in between the larger vegetables.
Ultimately, your goal is to make the biggest vegetable. Find a suitable, orderly arrangement for your vegetables to make merging efficient. We recommend arranging them from smallest to biggest.
Educational Aspects
This game illustrates several different vegetable types (though it does not label them). Primarily, what players learn from this game is strategy and patience.. They must be methodical with how they drop the vegetables given to them and use their time horizon to their advantage.
Player Age Recommendations
This game is suited for players school aged and above. It is remarkably easy to get into and fun to master. We recommend it for players looking for a fun idle merging game.



























