Report updated May 6, 2026
Evo Merge X - Suika Drop Game
For casual mobile gamers interested in physics-based puzzle games and natural history.
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Evo Merge X - Suika Drop Game is an established games app that is completely free. With a 5.0/5 rating from 3 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
What Are The Key Features?
Players unlock 48 real prehistoric creatures across six chapters, ranging from Eukaryotes to mammals.
Utilizes glass-ball physics with haptic feedback and an optional tilt-gravity mode for increased difficulty.
Includes a reference section providing fossil details and scientific names for all discovered organisms.
Rewards players with escalating scores for chaining multiple merges in a single drop sequence.
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Who Built It?
CyberGame
Providing casual puzzle and utility experiences for mobile users. Focused on accessible, offline-first gameplay and lightweight productivity tools.
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Where is it available?
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The outtake for Evo Merge X - Suika Drop Game
Key Takeaways
This app differentiates the standard Suika-style merge genre by integrating a scientific, educational progression system based on prehistoric evolution.
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