Developed by Metajoy Limited, Drag n Merge: Bubble takes the classic number-merging concept and adds a unique "bubble" twist. Unlike traditional falling-block games, this title allows you to drag blocks freely from the bottom to the top of the grid. When two or more blocks with the same number touch, they merge into a single block with a value of $N + 1$. The goal is simple yet infinitely challenging: keep merging to prevent the blocks from reaching the bottom of the screen. It’s a perfect blend of relaxation and intense logical planning.
Features:
Innovative Mechanics: Unique drag-and-drop gameplay that differs from standard "drop" puzzles.
Infinite Challenges: No level limits—play until the board is full to beat your personal best.
Smooth UI: Clean, colorful bubble-themed graphics that are easy on the eyes.
No Time Pressure: Play at your own pace; the game only ends when the blocks hit the bottom.
Global Leaderboards: Compare your high scores with players worldwide.
Characters:
The Strategist (You): The player must anticipate where the next row will appear to maintain a clean board.
Items & Power-Ups:
Hammer: Destroys a single specific block that is blocking your progress.
Star/Rainbow Block: A wild card that can merge with any number it touches.
Delete/Clear: Removes an entire row or a specific color of bubbles.
How to Play:
Tap and hold a numbered bubble at the bottom of the screen. Drag it to a matching number on the grid. When they merge, they create a larger number (e.g., merging two '4s' creates a '5'). New rows of bubbles appear from the top as you make moves.
How to Win (Strategy):
Focus on the "Chain Reaction." Try to set up your board so that one merge triggers a second or third merge automatically. This not only clears the board faster but also awards massive bonus points.
Tips & Tricks:
Bottom-Up Management: Keep your highest-numbered bubbles toward the top and your smaller, movable bubbles at the bottom.
Don't Block Yourself: Avoid placing a small number (like a '1') directly above a large number (like a '10'), as it becomes difficult to reach the larger block.
Watch the Next Row: Always look at the incoming row at the top to see which numbers you should save or move.
Beginner’s Guide:
In the beginning, focus solely on making any possible merge to get a feel for the physics. Don't worry about high numbers yet. Learn how the blocks "settle" after a merge occurs.
Advanced Pro Strategy:
"The Funnel Technique." Try to group all identical numbers in a vertical column. This allows you to "stack" merges, causing a waterfall effect that can clear 20-30% of the board in a single move.
Trophy & Achievement Guide:
Merge Master: Create a number '15' block.
Chain King: Trigger a 5x combo in a single drag.
Clear Skies: Successfully clear the entire board (no bubbles remaining).
Pros & Cons:
Pros: Very easy to learn but hard to master; extremely satisfying haptic feedback and sound effects; works great offline.
Cons: Higher levels can become frantic as rows drop faster; contains ads that can be removed via IAP.
Players Experience:
"It’s surprisingly therapeutic. The 'bubble' popping sound when numbers merge is so satisfying. It’s my go-to game for my morning commute." — App Store User
System Requirements:
iOS: Requires iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone and iPad.
Android: 4.4 and up.
Game Modes Overview:
Endless Mode: The classic experience where you play for a high score.
Challenge Mode: Specific puzzles that require clearing the board in a set number of moves.
Updates & What's New:
New "Night Mode" for reduced eye strain during late-night gaming.
Optimization for the latest iPhone and iPad displays.
Comparison Section:
While 2048 is restricted to a 4x4 grid and sliding movements, Drag n Merge: Bubble offers more freedom by allowing you to place blocks anywhere. It feels more dynamic and less "stuck" than traditional number puzzles.
Is It Worth Playing? Honest Verdict:
If you love games that reward spatial awareness and quick thinking, this is a must-play. It’s a high-quality production from Metajoy that stays true to their "simple but deep" design philosophy.
Competitor Games:
2048
Merge Wood: Block Puzzle
Similar Games:
Drop the Number
X2 Blocks
Q: Can I undo a move?
A: There is no undo button, but you can use the Hammer power-up to fix a mistake.
Q: Does the game end if the bubbles reach the top?
A: No, in this version, the game ends when the bubbles reach the bottom "danger zone."
Q: Is it safe for kids?
A: Absolutely. It is an educational tool that helps with number recognition and basic addition logic.









