Which planet tastes most like watermelon?

RememberSuika Game? The charming puzzlerblew up late last yearthanks to its engrossing fruit-merging gameplay and colourful theme (and the help of a load of vtubers to boot). While the original was only on Nintendo Switch - although technically even that was a port of a game included on a projector, of all things - plenty ofSuika clones quickly emergedto fill its watermelon-shaped hole on PC. The latest Suika-like is stepping things up another level by taking its chill combo-a-thon to a galactic scale with colliding planets and suns.

The trick, of course, is to set off a chain of combos that see a load of planets level up and then glob together with a single drop. Helping you achieve that here is the lack of a timer and the power to unleash missiles to blow up planets and clear some room when needed. Those missiles will be limited, though, so you’ll still need to pick your moments carefully.

As well as the obvious combo appeal, there’s a fun bit of physics manipulation in Cosmic Collapse, as you can bounce planets around the frame with a well-placed drop and net some more extra points.

The aim is obviously to get your score as high as possible, with the game progressing to the point where you’ll eventually need to slam two suns together. Sounds messy.

Developers Apskeppet haven’t given Cosmic Collapse a hard release date just yet, but you can go and wishlist itover on Steamin the meantime.