Merge Block Raising

Merge Block Raising

Merge Wood: Block Puzzle is a brand new puzzle game! A new type of brain training puzzle, entertain your brain for minutes or hours.
Just drag the block onto another one with the same number!
Merge them into a bigger number!!

Guide to Playing Merge Block Raising

You have 5 hand cards in the beginning.

Drag the first card in the Hand Card Area to any card in the Chessboard Area.

When the hand card meets the card on the chessboard, numbers Three or more adjacent cards of the same number will trigger a triple- clear, and then merged to a new card with its number plus one.

Upon each triple-clear, you will get a new hand card.

You can hold up to 5 hand cards.

When the quantity of your hand cards drop to 0, the game is over.

What Makes This Game Unique?

Easy to learn, hard to master
Exercise the brain and make people smart
Merge tiles with the same number
Minimalism graphics suitable for all ages
Playing the game with your friends and family
No time limit, play anywhere.

Which category does this game fall under?

This game is classified within the Merge, Puzzle category.

Does the game use a specific game development library like Cocos or Construct 3?

The game relies on the Javascript library or development tool.

Who is the main developer behind this game?

The developer associated with this game project is gamesmunch.com.

What descriptive terms are linked to this game?

The primary keywords for this game are number, sliding-puzzle.

Is the game suitable for both genders?

This game is specifically for Male & Female players.

Does the game have any blood-related visuals?

No, Merge Block Raising does not show any blood-related visuals.

Who is the target audience of this game based on age?

This game caters to the age categories Kids, Teens, Young Adults.

Is there any form of harm or cruelty shown in the game?

No, Merge Block Raising does not have anything that could be considered cruel.

Is this game good for kids to play?

Yes, Merge Block Raising is suitable for younger players.
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