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Guy Yogev
I bring extensive expertise to the table in GameDev & Design. Crafting innovative game mechanics, intuitive UI, and compelling features, utilizing a range of applications like Figma, Miro, and Unity.
QSWatermelon: Monkey Land is a version of the original game called “Suika Game” by Japanese company Aladdin X. After initial success, Suika Game was released in December 2021 on Nintendo Japanese eShop, and only on October 2023 was globally released. The game gained popularity in 2023 after various content creators started streaming the game and showed the addictive elements of the game.
The relevant version (QSWatermelon: Monkey Land) is one of the many versions the mobile stores have to offer and was developed by Han Song Ey Jo who has only made 2 released games on the global stores up to now. QSWatermelon: Monkey Land reached a high level of popularity since a couple of TikTok videos demonstrated its immersive gameplay and went viral.
In the next segments, I will try to investigate the MDA of QSWatermelon: Monkey Land, in the hunt of better understanding of why it became so compelling that quickly.
The game’s FTUE is a bit overwhelming since the game does not guide you to do anything. As a new player to this series of Suika Game clones, I did not realize what was supposed to do, but as the game’s main goal, it is easy to learn but hard to master. The mechanics are derived from its predecessors Tetris and even 2048, but the unique fruits physiques is what set this game apart. Another element newcomers need to realize is the evolution system of the fruits in order to match the 2 watermelons and win the game. Each fruit attributes act differently on the playing ground, and one must make wise decisions in order to get as many points as possible.
Ad Monetization– QSWatermelon: Monkey Land relies mainly on Interstitials at the end of each round when players want to retry. In addition, Han Song Ey Jo uses Banner ads at any given time.
IAP– There is only one purchasable item and it the ability to avoid Ads for 2.16$
QSWatermelon is very similar to the original Suika Game art style that revolves around fruits and Asian elements. The game uses the same bright color palette and resembles the soundtrack, but the animation looks a bit more finesse which adds to the overall look and feel.
QSWatermelon: Monkey Land is a fun game that will reach out to a wide target audience. The journey of covering this game began when I sensed a huge wave of popularity around this game, especially from the younger audience, that captured the gameplay on TikTok. The game’s simplistic mechanism allows it to be widely acceptable. The fact that it has no actual social element makes this experience incomplete for many players. The game has leaderboards where you can witness your highest score (Daily, weekly, overall), but to see other players’ results, you must enter the Game Center (iOS game service).
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About the author
I bring extensive expertise to the table in GameDev & Design. Crafting innovative game mechanics, intuitive UI, and compelling features, utilizing a range of applications like Figma, Miro, and Unity.
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