Mega Fruit

Mega Fruit

Raevoxgame Raevoxgame September 15, 2025
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About Mega Fruit

Mega Fruit is a quirky indie simulator where you merge fruits to build a thriving business or conquer perilous challenges. Developed by Raevoxgame, it launched on September 15, 2025, for PC. The game blends resource management with light strategy, letting you choose between a calm merchant life or a high-risk "Hell mode" filled with chaotic obstacles. Its whimsical art style and simple mechanics make it feel like a puzzle game with a fruit twist. Despite its casual vibe, deeper layers involve planning upgrades and balancing resources. Single-player only, with no multiplayer options.

Gameplay

You start by collecting basic fruits, combining them to unlock rarer types and sell for profit. Each merge requires matching shapes and colors, guided by a grid-based interface. Progression hinges on managing inventory space and upgrading facilities to handle more complex recipes. Hell mode adds timed challenges, random disasters, and stricter resource limits. Sessions often last 20, 40 minutes, with a focus on quick thinking and trial-and-error. Controls are click-and-drag, making it accessible but occasionally clunky during fast-paced sections. The strategy comes in deciding which fruits to prioritize, as some unlock exclusive rewards or boost efficiency.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate Mega Fruit 4.3/5, with 78% completing the base story. Average playtime is 18 hours, though Hell mode can push it to 30+. Community moods skew happy (65%) and curious (22%), but some label it "frustrating" due to late-game grind. Critics praise its addictive loops but note repetitive early hours. One review: "The Hell mode is a rollercoaster, either you love the chaos or rage-quit." Achievement completion stands at 89%, with 45 trophies tied to rare fruit combos and speedrun challenges.

PlayPile's Take

Mega Fruit is best for players who enjoy cozy simulators with a dash of strategy. At $19.99, it offers solid replayability, especially with Hell mode’s added difficulty. The achievements add structure, but don’t force you into punishing loops. Skip if you crave deep narratives or complex systems. For casual gamers looking to unwind with a colorful, fruit-filled brain teaser, this is a solid pick. Just be warned: Hell mode might test your patience.

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