Merge Cooking®

Merge Cooking®

Happibits Game

Rating 4.5 (121,086 reviews)

A merge puzzler that mixes restaurant renovation with light cooking simulation

The design combines a merge puzzle loop with restaurant progression, so the appeal comes from turning simple ingredients into new items while steadily unlocking more kitchen and decor content. It is built for brief sessions and clear objectives.

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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 and puzzle game from Happibits Game that centres on merging ingredients, preparing dishes, and renovating themed restaurants. The loop is straightforward: collect items, combine them through tap-and-drag actions, cook with kitchen equipment, then use the results to progress through restaurant and decor upgrades. The official description leans on short, repeatable sessions and says it can be played offline, which fits a mobile game built around incremental goals rather than long campaigns. Its presentation is pitched as a world-food tour, with dishes and restaurant themes drawn from different cities and cuisines. For Hong Kong players browsing the App Store or Google Play Store, it reads as a low-pressure blend of merge mechanics, light management, and collection systems rather than a deep simulation.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Merge Puzzle Loop Ingredients are combined through tap, drag, and merge actions. That creates the main rhythm of the game, where small items become more useful ones and progression comes from repeated sorting and combining.
  • Cooking Equipment The description highlights several kitchen tools, including a frying pan, juice blender, oven, and cocktail shaker. These devices add structure to the cooking side and give the puzzle flow a restaurant theme.
  • Restaurant Renovation Progress is tied to renovating restaurants with fresh designs. This gives the game a steady sense of advancement beyond the board itself, especially for players who like visual unlocks and themed spaces.
  • World Cuisine Theme The game moves through dishes and locations inspired by cities such as New York, Bangkok, Tokyo, and Paris. That variety keeps the ingredient chain from feeling purely abstract.
  • Offline Play The store text says the game can be played without Wi-Fi. That makes it practical for commuting or other short sessions where a stable connection is not guaranteed.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its strongest appeal is not originality, but the way several familiar mobile systems are stitched together into one accessible package. The combination of merging, cooking, decorating, and offline play gives it a broader reach than a plain puzzle app.

  • Large Player Base The Google Play listing shows more than 10,000,000 installs and 121,086 ratings, which suggests a well-established audience and enough feedback to give the score some weight.
  • Cross-Store Availability It is available on both Android and iPhone through the Hong Kong Google Play Store and App Store. That makes it easy to install on the main mobile platforms used locally.
  • Low-Pressure Sessions The official description says there is no time pressure, which suits players who want a calmer puzzle loop rather than a demanding management sim or competitive mobile title.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are mostly about size, monetisation, and age suitability. It is free to download, but the install still comes with the usual mobile-game caveats, especially on iPhone where storage needs are clearly listed.

  • App Store Size The iPhone version is listed at 512,048,128 bytes, so it needs a little over 512 MB before updates and cache. Leaving 100 MB to 500 MB of extra space is sensible.
  • Free-To-Play Monetisation Because it is free on both stores and has a large install base, it is reasonable to expect in-app purchases or ads, even though the listing does not spell out every monetisation detail.
  • Age Rating Difference Google Play rates it for 3+, while the App Store lists 12+. That mismatch is worth noting for families using parental controls or screen-time settings.

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