Games like My Suika – Kyo’s Fruit Merge
What it is
This is a casual puzzle game where players drop and merge fruits to create larger ones. It features unlockable cosmetic rewards and power-ups with a cute visual style.
The catch
Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 93% positive, but with 1,927 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View My Suika – Kyo’s Fruit Merge on SteamMore like this: Physics Puzzle Family Friendly
Six games like My Suika – Kyo’s Fruit Merge

A 2D physics puzzle game where drawings become real objects. Players solve challenges using physics and artistic creation.
Both are tagged Family Friendly, Physics and Puzzle.
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An open-world puzzle adventure where players push trees to create paths. It offers a relaxing exploration experience focused on discovery.
Both are tagged Family Friendly, Puzzle and Strategy.
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A physics-based puzzle game with a brick-by-brick building mechanic. Players solve environmental puzzles to help minifigures and customize an amusement park.
Both are tagged Family Friendly, Puzzle and Simulation.
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This is a morbidly comical platformer where players use knight deaths to solve physics-based puzzles. The core loop involves sacrificing knights to overcome obstacles and progress through trap-filled levels.
Both are tagged Family Friendly, Puzzle and Casual.
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A hand-drawn logic puzzle game where players manipulate gravity to navigate impossible architecture. It offers a challenging, intellectual experience with a time-backtracking mechanic.
Both are tagged Physics, Puzzle and Strategy.
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Hidden Through Time is a hidden object adventure game with a hand-drawn art style. Players find scattered items using clues across historical levels, with a map editor for custom content.
Both are tagged Family Friendly, Puzzle and Casual.
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