Ever wished Suika Game was about cute blobs instead of fruit? Slimer Merge delivers that same drop-and-match physics with an addictive idle twist. Your mission: drop squishy slimers into a container, merge matching pairs into bigger forms, and watch your collection evolve while coins roll in. It's chill, it's oddly satisfying, and it's dangerously easy to lose an hour saying "just one more merge."
Getting started takes seconds. Mastering the merge timing? That's where the addiction kicks in.
You tap a chest to reveal a random slimer, then drop it into the central container. Aim carefully—space fills up fast, and you need room for matches to fall into place. The slimers tumble and stack naturally thanks to the physics engine.
When two identical slimers touch, they automatically fuse into a single, higher-tier blob. This new slimer is bigger, earns more coins per second, and looks cooler. Chain merges create explosive combos—watch three or four transformations ripple across the board in seconds.
Slimers constantly generate currency. You tap and hold to vacuum up the coins floating above them, then spend that cash to open more chests. Each merge pushes you closer to discovering rare, high-value slimer types that supercharge your earnings.
This one's built for players who love that gentle "number go up" dopamine without sweaty reaction demands. If you enjoyed 2048, Suika Game, or any merge-based idle clicker, you'll fall into the rhythm instantly. Perfect for multitaskers who want a game running in the background or anyone hunting a low-pressure mobile time-killer during commutes.
Slimer Merge nails that cozy, low-stakes loop. The physics feel responsive—slimers bounce and settle realistically, making every drop feel intentional. The retro-inspired 2D aesthetic keeps the focus squarely on the merging action, stripping away visual clutter so you can zone out and chase that next big combo. There's a meditative quality to watching your slimer army grow, even if the container occasionally feels cramped during late-game pushes. The pixel-art trees and tiled green background give it that nostalgic Flash-game charm without taxing your hardware.
The game auto-saves your progress in browser cache, so you can close the tab mid-session and pick up exactly where you left off. Performance stays locked at 60fps even with a full container of bouncing slimers—the lightweight sprite-based design means it runs flawlessly on Chromebooks, budget Android phones, and ancient laptops. No lag, no stuttering, just smooth merges all day.
A relaxing merge-idle hybrid that respects your time while quietly stealing hours of it.
Responsive and intuitive—exactly what you'd expect from a polished merge game.
Developed by kunigames and released on February 4, 2026. It's one of those "came out of nowhere" indie hits that quietly builds a dedicated playerbase through pure loop satisfaction.