Merge Cooking®

Merge Cooking®

Happibits Game

Rating 4.7 (113,790 reviews)

A relaxed merge-and-restaurant sim built around cooking, decorating, and recipe collection

The game’s systems are built to connect merging, cooking, and renovation into one loop. Progress comes from combining items, unlocking recipes, and spending the results on restaurant upgrades and themed presentation.

Category Simulation
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 1.39.0
Updated May 14, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Merge Cooking is a free-to-play simulation game from Happibits Game that mixes merge mechanics with restaurant management and light decoration. The loop is straightforward: combine ingredients, prepare dishes with kitchen equipment, serve customers, and use the rewards to renovate themed restaurants. Its structure leans toward short, repeatable sessions rather than demanding precision, helped by the promise of no time pressure. The presentation is colorful and broad in theme, moving through world cuisines and restaurant styles rather than focusing on one setting. That gives it a familiar mobile-game rhythm, but the cooking angle and renovation layer give it a little more texture than a standard merge puzzle. With more than 10 million installs and over 113,000 ratings, it has clearly found an audience on both Android and iOS.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Merge Ingredients Core progression comes from tapping, dragging, and merging food items. That simple loop drives discovery, since new ingredients and dishes appear as the board fills out.
  • Cooking Equipment The kitchen uses machines such as a frying pan, juice blender, oven, and cocktail shaker. These tools frame cooking as a staged process rather than a single tap.
  • Restaurant Renovation Rewards feed back into restaurant design and theme changes. The renovation layer gives the merge loop a visible payoff beyond unlocking the next recipe.
  • World Cuisine Tour The description points to city-by-city food themes across places like New York, Bangkok, Tokyo, and Paris. That structure keeps progression tied to new dishes and settings.
  • No Time Pressure The game explicitly says there is no time pressure. That makes it better suited to relaxed mobile sessions than to players looking for tense optimization.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile merge games, this one stands out more for structure than surprise. It blends restaurant decoration, recipe collection, and travel-themed progression, while its large install base suggests the formula is easy to grasp and broad in appeal.

  • Strong Audience Reach More than 10,000,000 installs on Google Play and 113,790 ratings indicate a sizable, established audience. That usually means the core loop is easy to understand quickly.
  • Cross-Platform Availability It is available on both Android and iPhone, with current versions on each store. That broad coverage makes it a straightforward pick for mixed-device households.
  • Recent Updates The listing shows a very recent update on both platforms, which is a useful sign for a live free-to-play game. Ongoing support matters for bug fixes and content pacing.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main caveat is the usual one for a free mobile sim: progression likely sits inside a monetized economy, even if the store pages do not spell out every purchase. The game is also built for casual pacing, so players wanting deep strategy may find it light.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free on both stores, which usually means optional in-app purchases or similar monetization. The store metadata does not list exact pricing tiers, so the listing remains the source of truth.
  • Age Suitability Google Play rates it Everyone, while the App Store lists 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the iOS rating is slightly higher than the Android one.
  • Storage Planning The App Store listing shows a size of 497,875,968 bytes, which is roughly 498 MB. Leaving extra free space for updates and cache is sensible, especially on older phones and tablets.

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