Merge Cooking®

Merge Cooking®

Happibits Game

Rating 4.6 (114,323 reviews)

A relaxed merge-and-restaurant sim built around recipe unlocking and light progression

The game is built around a simple merge loop wrapped in restaurant progression. Each session asks for the same basic actions, but the surrounding systems, recipes, décor, equipment, and customer requests, give those actions a sense of forward motion.

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 culinary progression. The loop is straightforward: combine ingredients, use cooking equipment, serve dishes, and spend the rewards on restaurant renovation and recipe unlocks. Its tone leans casual rather than demanding, with the description explicitly promising no time pressure. The setting shifts across themed restaurants and city stops, giving the game a travel-book feel without turning into a full management sim. Visually, it appears aimed at a broad mobile audience rather than simulation purists, with food, décor, and customer stories doing most of the work. The appeal comes from steady accumulation and small upgrades, not from precision or high-stakes play.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Merge Ingredients Players combine food items with tap and drag controls to uncover higher-value ingredients. This is the core progression system and the main source of new materials.
  • Cook With Equipment The game uses cooking machines such as a frying pan, juice blender, oven, and cocktail shaker. These tools frame the merge loop as a cooking process rather than a pure puzzle.
  • Restaurant Renovation Progress also goes into redesigning themed restaurants. That gives the game a light building layer and a sense of visual progression between cooking sessions.
  • Recipe Unlocks New dishes are unlocked over time, including foods tied to different cities and cuisines. This keeps the loop moving by replacing familiar ingredients with new goals.
  • No Time Pressure The description says there is no time pressure, which makes the game better suited to short, relaxed sessions than to tense optimization.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile merge games, the main distinction here is how heavily it leans on food, travel, and restaurant styling. It is less about abstract merging and more about turning that system into a steady stream of dishes, décor changes, and themed locations.

  • Strong Rating Volume The game holds a 4.64 rating from more than 114,000 reviews, which suggests broad approval rather than a small, noisy sample.
  • Broad Platform Reach It is available on both Android and iPhone, making it easy to install across the two main mobile ecosystems.
  • Clear Casual Focus Free availability, no time pressure, and a food-first theme make it a natural fit for players who want low-friction progression on mobile.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are mostly the usual ones for a free mobile sim. The game is approachable, but its progression model and content structure are designed for repeated short sessions, with ongoing updates and likely monetization typical of a free release.

  • Free-To-Play Model The app is free on both stores, so it is reasonable to expect optional in-app purchases or other mobile monetization even though the listing does not spell them out.
  • Mobile Storage Use The App Store listing shows a size of about 501.9 MB, so extra free space for updates and cache is sensible. Android size is not listed.
  • Age Suitability Google Play rates it Everyone, while Apple lists 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the iOS rating may matter for younger players.

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