▼ Not recommended
0 hrs
This is not the official Suika Game, the official is currently only available on Nintendo Switch. Do not pay money for an imitation. There are free imitations both on Steam and online.
EDIT: (Dec 2, 4:45 AM EST)
After reading several of the comments, I'm convinced that this company is paying for promotion. Some of the people promoting it were given the game via Steam Key (which displays on the review) and their only argument is "Switch version is a paid clone" when this is also a paid clone that's lower quality and pushes for microtransactions.
The art in this version (when it wasn't pulled directly from the Switch version) made me incredibly uncomfortable, the music was obnoxious and I had to turn it off before it would drive me insane, the physics were far from optimized and you could get fruit to match by just filling up the box a bit then waiting for a few minutes.
This looks and feels like a gross "freemium" mobile game, minus the free and minus the premium. They are paying people to give good reviews, if you bought this game, please refund it before more innocent people are misled. They use the money you bought the game with to pay for more promotion. Just don't.
There are free versions both on Steam and on your browser. If you're ok with an imitation, at least don't pay any money for it. Don't encourage this.
EDIT 2: (Dec 4, 12:40 PM EST)
I found the review you mentioned. I find it amusing that you gave someone (either a colleague or alt account) a game key to try to "prove me wrong" in response to my comment. Are you blissfully unaware that Steam time-stamps all reviews and comments?
I understand you want to make money. Don't try to exploit people to get it. The economy is rough all over, no need to take it out on people who want to play a fruit game.
Make a game because you want to share your own creation with the world, not to get rich quick or watch your numbers go up. Yes, it's a viral game concept. No, Switch didn't make it first. If they hadn't made their version, though, the rest of the world outside of China may have never had a chance to enjoy it.
If you're going to criticize another developer for something, you should at least make a point not to do the same thing you're criticizing them for. That's called "hypocrisy," and hypocrites tend to lose any credibility they may have had initially.
If you didn't like that Switch made a clone, why did you make a clone? If you didn't like that it's a paid clone, why did you also make a paid clone with microtransactions? If you genuinely cared about whether or not people liked your version of this game, why didn't you make a point to test for bugs and get legitimate third-party opinions before making it public?
Games are a form of creativity, and creativity comes from passion, not a drive for money.
This game has no passion. It's just a corrupted reflection of someone else's soul.
You can bot comment all you want, but you know what you did.
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