Gummy Merge is a physics-based puzzle game that hooks you with one simple rule: drop, merge, repeat. Think Suika Game meets candy factory chaos. You guide adorable gummies into a glass, matching identical pieces to unlock bigger, more valuable treats. The glass fills fast. Your brain works faster. It's the kind of game where "one more drop" turns into 20 minutes of calculated sweet stacking.
Easy to grasp, tough to master. The tutorial takes 10 seconds—the addiction lasts hours.
The game runs smoothly on any device with instant-response touch or click controls.
Gummies fall into a transparent glass container. Before each drop, you see a preview bubble showing the next candy. Aim carefully—land a gummy next to its identical twin, and they merge instantly into a bigger, more valuable sweet. Start small with basic beans and spheres, then work up to stars, hearts, and beyond. The bottom UI bar shows the full evolution chain, so you always know what's coming next.
This isn't about mindless tapping. The smarter you position each gummy, the bigger the combos. Drop a small sphere near two identical ones already touching? Boom—triple merge. Stack wisely to create cascading reactions where one merge triggers another. Each successful fusion earns points and inches you closer to unlocking cooler gummies. But the glass has limits. Let it overflow, and it's game over.
As you progress, larger gummies like bananas, marshmallows, and gingerbread men hog serious space. The challenge isn't just merging—it's managing vertical real estate. Keep an eye on the fill level. When heavy objects like stars and hearts appear, they push everything upward. One bad drop near the top? You're toast. The trick: always leave breathing room at the bottom and use the aiming line to tuck small gummies into tight gaps.
Perfect for hyper-casual gamers craving bite-sized brain puzzles during coffee breaks or commutes. Sessions run 3 to 5 minutes, but the "just one more attempt" loop keeps you coming back. If you love satisfying physics, spatial reasoning, or climbing leaderboards, this is your jam.
It feels meditative until it doesn't. Early rounds are zen—you're calmly placing gummies, watching them settle with soft physics. Then the glass fills. Suddenly you're laser-focused, calculating angles like a candy engineer. The game runs at silky-smooth 60 FPS thanks to lightweight 3D models and clean rendering. The dreamy lighting and minimalist art style aren't just pretty—they keep your device cool and your frame rate high, even during explosive 10-gummy chain reactions.
1. Saves: Progress syncs via Playgama cloud storage, so your high scores and unlocked gummies carry across devices.
2. Performance: Built on a Unity framework with optimized physics colliders—zero lag, instant loading, and smooth drops even on older hardware.
If you want a no-download puzzle game that rewards planning over panic, Gummy Merge delivers.
Gummy Merge was developed by Moffelly Studio. Released in February 2026.