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Suika Game [c] (also called Watermelon Game, suika is rōmaji for watermelon, or simply Suika) is a Japanese puzzle video game by Aladdin X, which combines the elements of falling and merging puzzle games.
Suika (水夏) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Circus and was first released on July 27, 2001 for Windows as a CD-ROM, followed by a DVD-ROM release on August 31, 2001. It was followed by two all-ages consumer ports for the PlayStation , retitled as Water Summer , and the Dreamcast on July 18, 2002, which was subsequently followed ...
Suikawari (スイカ割り, suika-wari, lit. Watermelon Splitting) is a traditional Japanese game that involves splitting a watermelon with a stick while blindfolded. Played in the summertime, suikawari is most often seen at beaches, but also occurs at festivals, picnics, and other summer events. Suikawari being played on a beach in Japan.
After the establishment of Moonstone, a collaboration project between Moonstone and Circus was set up for Circus' game Suika AS+, and then another collaboration project between the two companies was set up for Moonstone's game Gift. On 2009 Moonstone established the sub-brand Moonstone Cherry, which focuses on nukige titles.
Suika (西瓜/すいか, watermelon) may refer to: Arūnas Šuika (born 1970), Lithuanian international footballer; Suika (2001 video game), by Circus; Suika (TV series), a 2003 TV show; Suika , a character in the manga series Dr. Stone; Suika Ibuki, a character in the Touhou Project series of games
Two days after the release of the game on Nintendo Switch The Exit 8 became the top most downloaded Switch game that week in Japan, beating out games such as Bunny Garden and Suika Game, [40] According to a press release in August 2024, it was announced the game had reached over 1 million downloads, with the suggestion that the Switch version ...
[46] [47] Soon after, the game reached first place in the Japanese Nintendo eShop, above Suika Game. [48] With its success in Japan, throughout February, numerous fans of the Mystery Dungeon series have asked Spike Chunsoft to work on a new Pokémon Mystery Dungeon or Torneko's Great Adventure game, to which the company replied by asking the ...
Ibuki Mioda, a fictional character from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, second game in the Danganronpa series; Ibuki (Xenoblade Chronicles 2), a rare blade from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, third game in the Xenoblade Series; Suika Ibuki, from the Touhou Project video game series; Ibuki or Clair , a Johto gym leader from the Pokémon series