To see this content please enable targeting cookies. There are a couple of different ways to play the Suika game, and we'll go over both of them below so you can try out the Watermelon Game for yourself and see what all the fuss is about! Fair warning - it's annoyingly fun.
The aim is to reach the final fruit (watermelon) and/or last as long as possible before the fruit pile reaches the top of the container.
You drop fruits into a container, and if two matching fruits touch, they combine into a bigger fruit. Suika, also known as the Watermelon Game, is like a cross between 2048 and Tetris, but with physics. Want to play the Suika game on Switch, or play for free on PC? If you've never heard of Suika, it's a fun little physics game that popped up back in 2021, and has recently exploded in popularity particularly in Japan, and on Twitch. Update: Suika Game is now available on the UK Nintendo Store and the US Nintendo Store, so you no longer need a Japanese Nintendo account in order to play the Watermelon Game! Isn't that lovely? Below is the original guide.