Italian Animal Merge

1049 votes

ITALIAN ANIMAL MERGE

Italian Animal Merge
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Italian Animal Merge
Italian Animal Merge
4.7
Commute Bedtime Casualplayers Relaxing Satisfaction
Rating: 9.5 (1049 votes)
Category: Match-3
Type: merge
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Italian Animal Merge?

Italian Animal Merge is a physics-based "Volumetric-Synthesis" puzzle game, a variation of the "Suika" (Watermelon) genre. The technical core relies on "Circular Collision Physics" and "Mass-Displacement." Players drop animal icons into a container, where identical units merge into larger forms. The challenge is managing the "Chaos Theory" of bouncing objects—predicting how a round object will roll off an irregular stack to trigger a cascade merge.

Description

Drop round animal icons into a container to merge identical species into larger, evolved physical forms.

How to Play

You control a dropper at the top of a jar. Your goal is to merge animals to reach the final "Italian Stallion" (or equivalent top-tier unit). Interaction is "Aim-and-Drop." When two identical animals touch, they fuse into the next size up. You must prevent the stack from crossing the "Fail Line" at the top. The physics engine simulates friction and restitution (bounciness); round animals will roll into gaps, shifting the entire pile.

How to Get High Scores in Italian Animal Merge

Dominating the jar depends on "Size-Gradient Stacking." Build a "Pyramid Structure"—keep the largest animals in one corner and the smallest in the other. A pro technique is "The Nudge"—dropping a heavy animal onto a precarious stack to force a lower animal to squeeze into a merge position. Do not create "Air Gaps"; tiny animals trapped under large ones waste space and prevent the "Big Merge." Clear the small clutter aggressively.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why did the animals fly out of the jar?

"Physics Pressure." If you merge two large animals in a tight space, the sudden volume expansion can launch nearby smaller items upward. This is a legitimate physics behavior you must anticipate.

Q: Is there an order to the animals?

Yes. The "Evolution Cycle" is fixed (e.g., Mouse -> Cat -> Dog...). Memorizing the sequence is essential so you know exactly what size result a merge will produce.