Game Details
Start slow. That’s the best advice for Merge Attack. You drop your first units, merge a pair, and watch the attack power jump in a way that feels clear and reassuring. No rush here.
Think of this as a Merge lesson wrapped in light Action. The game gives you time to learn the board, much like Merge Fruit or Merge Fish, before enemies begin to test your setup. As a Casual experience, mistakes don’t punish you hard, but you’ll feel them later if you waste space. That’s where the Strategy kicks in. Planning two moves ahead matters more than speed.
Tip one: don’t merge everything immediately. Leaving a spare unit can save the board when space gets tight. Tip two: focus on one upgrade path instead of spreading merges everywhere.
If you’ve played Merge Tanks or Merge Battle, this will feel familiar, but calmer. It also shares the steady progression style of Merge World. Simple rules, clear feedback, and satisfying upgrades make this an easy game to grow into.
Controls
Click or tap to select units
Drag identical units together to merge
How to Play
Combine matching units to increase strength
Hold off enemy waves using merged attackers
FAQ
Is Merge Attack good for beginners?
Yes, it teaches merging step by step and leaves room to recover from early mistakes.