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Planet Merge

Planet Merge

Grow a tiny solar system by combining matching planets in Planet Merge. Aim carefully, manage space, use physics, and chase higher scores.

About Planet Merge!

Planet Merge is a merge puzzle with a space theme. You launch planets into a circular play area. Matching planets combine into larger worlds. 

You need to keep the board under control while building bigger planets and reaching the Sun. The real challenge starts when the bubble becomes crowded.

How Planet Merge Works

Launching and Collisions: Each turn provides one planet. Drag and release your mouse to shoot it into the bubble, where it bounces off objects or pushes nearby items. Two matching planets merge upon touching to form a larger body.

Planning and Space Management: Success requires thinking about both your current shot and the upcoming preview. As planets grow, large bodies take up valuable room, so you must keep the center organized, leave open space, and place smaller matching items where they remain accessible.

Board Control and Survival: The run ends if the arrangement piles too high or a planet stays outside the allowed zone after a collision. Every launch reshapes the board, making careful patience much better than rushing into a merge.

Planet Merge

Controls

  • Aim: Click and drag
  • Launch: Release mouse button.

Tips to Play Planet Merge  

Plan two shots ahead. Check the next planet before launching the current one. This can help you create a pair instead of blocking a future match.

Keep the pile compact. A layout wastes space. Try to build groups that can merge without spreading across the entire bubble.

Do not chase every merge. A quick combination is not always useful. Sometimes keeping a planet in a safe position gives you a better setup later.

Watch large planets. They need much more room than small ones. Avoid trapping them near the outer edge.

Use collisions with purpose. A planet can push others into better positions. It can also create a mess, so consider where nearby planets may move after impact.

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