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Ever played Suika Game (the viral Watermelon Game)? This is basically that, but with cats instead of fruit. Drop adorable kitties into a container, match two of the same type, and watch them merge into bigger, cuter cats. Your goal is simple: keep merging without letting the pile cross the deadline at the top. It's a physics-based time-killer that's perfect for quick sessions when you need a break—casual, colorful, and surprisingly addictive once you start chasing that high score.
Key Features
- Physics-Based Merging: Gravity makes every drop unpredictable—cats tumble and bounce realistically.
- Progressive Evolution Chain: Unlock increasingly rare cats as you merge, with the ultimate frog form as the final prize.
- Global Leaderboards: Compare your score with friends and players worldwide to see who's the merge master.
- Special Frog Ability: Use the frog power to refresh the field and create strategic combos when you're stuck.
How to Play Cats Merge Puzzle
The concept is dead simple to grasp, but getting a high score takes some serious planning.
Drop and Watch Physics Do Its Thing
You tap anywhere along the top of the screen to drop a cat into the container. Gravity takes over immediately—the cat falls straight down and bounces off whatever's already in the pile. The cat ears create these weird collision points that make the physics feel a bit janky when things get crowded, but that's part of the charm. You've got to predict where things will settle before you commit to a drop.
Match Identical Cats to Merge Up
When two cats of the same color and size touch, they instantly merge into the next evolution. Yellow cats become purple, purple becomes pink, and so on up the chain. The challenge is keeping smaller cats accessible—once you bury a tiny one under a pile of bigger ones, you're basically stuck. The container fills up fast, and if anything crosses that white deadline at the top, it's game over. You need to think three moves ahead, creating little pockets where matches can happen naturally.
Chase the Rarest Cat and Max Your Score
Each merge gives you points, and bigger merges give exponentially more. The endgame is unlocking that final frog evolution—it's massive and takes forever to reach. I've only managed it twice, and both times my score jumped like crazy. The frog ability (that green icon next to the score) lets you clear some space, but it's limited, so save it for emergencies. Climbing the leaderboard becomes genuinely competitive once you figure out the optimal stacking patterns.
Who is Cats Merge Puzzle for?
This is peak casual gaming. Perfect if you've got five minutes waiting for the bus or you're killing time between meetings. Kids will love the cute cats and simple controls—there's zero violence or complicated mechanics to learn. It's also great for anyone who got hooked on Suika Game and wants the same dopamine loop with a different skin. That said, hardcore puzzle fans might find it too lightweight—there's no deep strategy here, just physics RNG and basic spatial planning.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super chill and meditative until suddenly it's not. You'll spend the first minute casually dropping cats, feeling smart about your merges, then bam—the container's 80% full and you're panicking trying to find space for the next drop. The visuals are basic—flat colors, simple vector art, nothing fancy. The cats are cute in that generic mobile game way, and the merge animations have a satisfying little pop effect. There's background music, but honestly, I muted it after two rounds because it loops too fast. The game shines as a low-stress distraction, not an audiovisual experience.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your high score automatically using browser cache, so you won't lose your progress unless you clear your cookies. Individual runs don't save mid-game though—if you refresh, you're starting over. Performance-wise, it's incredibly lightweight. I played it on an ancient laptop and a budget Android phone with zero lag. The 2D physics aren't demanding at all, and the simple graphics mean even older devices handle it fine. Just make sure you've got a stable internet connection for the leaderboard features to work.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-waster that nails the "one more try" loop without demanding too much brainpower.
- ✅ Pro: Instant pick-up-and-play action—no tutorials, no waiting, just drop cats and merge.
- ✅ Pro: The physics unpredictability keeps every game feeling slightly different.
- ❌ Con: It's a blatant Suika Game clone with zero mechanical innovation—just a reskin with cats instead of fruit.
Controls
Responsive and simple—no complaints here. The one-tap system works perfectly for the game's pace.
- Desktop: Click anywhere along the top edge to drop a cat at that horizontal position.
- Mobile: Tap the screen—same deal, works great with touch.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Grorium and released on December 9, 2025. It's a fresh addition to the merge puzzle wave that's been flooding mobile and browser platforms lately.

