Ricky’s Stationery takes the addictive mechanics of the "Watermelon Game" and transports you back to a nostalgic Korean childhood.
The game features a clean, refreshing design with a soft color palette intended to provide a "healing" experience.
Features:
Korean Retro Aesthetic: Unique art style inspired by classic Korean stationery stores (Munbangoo).
Suika-Style Physics: Items bounce and roll, adding a layer of unpredictable strategy.
One-Handed Play: Optimized for quick sessions anytime, anywhere.
Global Rankings: Compete with players worldwide for the highest score.
Healing Experience: Calm visuals and satisfying "pop" effects designed to reduce stress.
Characters / Evolution Chain:
Small Snacks: The tiny starters that kick off your merge chain.
Classic Stationery: Mid-tier items that begin to fill the container quickly.
The Dalgona: The ultimate evolution—merging two of these clears space and grants massive bonus points.
Items:
Junk Foods: Various retro snacks that evolve as they collide.
Dalgona Candy: The "Watermelon" of this game—the largest and most valuable item.
How to Play:
Aim: Drag your finger to position the current character.
Drop: Release to let the item fall into the stationery box.
Merge: Collide two identical items to transform them into a larger one.
Dalgona Power: Combine two Dalgonas to make them both disappear and earn a huge score boost.
How to Win: Strategy:
Keep your largest items on the edges. If a large Dalgona ends up in the center, it blocks smaller items from reaching each other. Try to create a "slope" where smaller items roll down toward their matches.
Tips & Tricks:
The "Shake" Effect: Use the physics to your advantage; dropping a heavy item can sometimes "squeeze" two identical smaller items together.
Don't Rush: There is no time limit. Study the current board state before dropping the next snack.
Wall Bouncing: Use the sides of the box to guide items into tight corners.
Beginner’s Guide:
In the beginning, focus on keeping the center of the box empty. As items grow, the box fills up fast. Aim for the "Best Dalgona" by merging snacks in a consistent sequence.
Advanced Pro Strategy:
Master the Double Merge. By positioning items so that one merge triggers a secondary collision immediately, you can rack up massive combo multipliers that are essential for top-tier leaderboard rankings.
Trophy & Achievement Guide:
Snack King: Create your first Best Dalgona.
Clean Sweep: Combine two Dalgonas to clear the board.
Nostalgia Master: Reach a score of 3,000+ points.
Players Experience:
Players frequently mention the "refreshing colors" and "cute character growth."
Pros & Cons:
Pros: Beautiful retro art, easy to learn, very relaxing, small file size.
Cons: Physics can be tricky; requires strategic thinking to avoid overflowing.
Tech Details:
Developer: Metric Studio Inc.
Category: Casual / Puzzle
System Requirements:
iOS: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Android: 5.1 and up.
Mac: Requires macOS 11.0 or later with an Apple M1 chip or later.
Game Modes Overview:
Infinite Mode: Play as long as you can keep the box from overflowing.
Updates & What's New:
Performance optimizations for smoother physics.
Updated global leaderboard stability.
Comparison Section:
While Suika Game (Watermelon Game) uses fruit, Ricky’s Stationery appeals to fans of Korean culture and retro aesthetics. It offers a "soft" visual experience compared to the bright, high-contrast colors of other merge games.
User Ratings & Social Proof:
Praised for its "clean design" and "fascinating character evolution."
Is It Worth Playing? Honest Verdict:
Yes. It is a must-play for fans of the Suika genre who want a more "aesthetic" and "healing" visual style.
Q: Is Ricky’s Stationery free?
A: Yes, it is free to download with an optional "Remove Ads" in-app purchase.
Q: What happens when two Dalgonas merge?
A: Unlike most merge games where the chain stops, merging the two largest items in Ricky's Stationery makes them both disappear, clearing huge space for your next high score.
Q: Can I play this offline?
A: Yes, the core gameplay is available offline, though the leaderboard requires a connection.



















