Merge Cooking®

Merge Cooking®

Happibits Game

Rating 4.6 (121,029 reviews)

A relaxed merge-and-restaurant puzzle with offline play and light renovation goals

The design centres on a familiar merge loop, then layers cooking, collection, and restaurant progression on top. That combination matters because each action feeds the next: merging ingredients unlocks dishes, dishes support the restaurant fantasy, and upgrades keep the board moving.

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Category Simulation
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 1.46.0
Updated Jun 30, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Merge Cooking is a free simulation puzzle game from Happibits Game that mixes merge mechanics with restaurant management and light renovation. The loop is straightforward: combine ingredients, unlock dishes, serve customers, and keep expanding the restaurant themes and culinary collection. The short description and longer store text both point to a game built for quick, repeatable sessions rather than long strategic runs. Its presentation leans toward a colourful, casual mobile style, with food, travel, and kitchen equipment doing most of the thematic work. With more than 10 million installs on Google Play and over 121,000 ratings there, it is clearly a familiar format for the genre, but the world-tour framing and offline support give it a slightly broader appeal than a standard merge title.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Merge Mechanics The core interaction is tap, drag, and merge. Ingredients combine into higher-value items, which gives the game its puzzle structure and keeps the board focused on incremental discovery.
  • Restaurant Renovation Progress is tied to opening and improving restaurants with fresh designs. This adds a light management layer for players who enjoy visible advancement beyond the merge board.
  • World Cuisine Theme The game moves through dishes and restaurant themes inspired by different cities and countries. That gives the collection loop a sense of progression without changing the basic controls.
  • Offline Play The description says it can be played without Wi-Fi. That makes it practical for short sessions on commutes, flights, or other situations where connection quality is inconsistent.
  • Relaxed Puzzle Pace The store copy emphasises no time pressure. That points to a slower, more casual puzzle rhythm that suits players who prefer low-stress progression.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile merge games, this one stands out less for complexity than for how many familiar systems it combines into a single loop. It mixes food collection, travel-themed progression, and renovation in a way that broadens the appeal beyond pure puzzle solving.

  • Strong Install Base More than 10 million Google Play installs suggest a large audience already knows the formula. That usually means the game has enough structure to keep casual players engaged for a while.
  • Cross-Platform Availability It is available on both Android and iPhone in Canada, which makes it easy to recommend to households using different devices or players switching between phone and tablet.
  • Offline Convenience Offline support is a practical advantage for Canadian players who want something playable on the go. It reduces dependence on mobile data and makes the game easier to keep installed.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical trade-offs are fairly typical for a free mobile puzzle game. The App Store listing shows a sizeable download, and the broad install base strongly suggests optional monetisation even if the store pages do not spell out every detail. Age ratings also differ by platform.

  • Storage Planning The iPhone listing shows a download size of about 512 MB, so extra free space is sensible for updates and cache. The Google Play listing does not show a size, so the store page remains the source of truth there.
  • Age Rating Google Play rates it Everyone, while the Canadian App Store lists it as 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the higher iOS rating may matter for parents using screen-time settings.
  • Optional Purchases Because the game is free and has a large install base, it is reasonable to expect in-app purchases or similar monetisation. The store metadata does not detail the full economy, so the exact model may vary by platform.

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