Mega Fruits Combo App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
May 5, 2026
Updated
May 5, 2026
Mega Fruits Combo is a mobile arcade game built around a fruit-sorting production line, where players drag and drop produce into the right containers before the belt outruns them. It spans 15 stages of escalating difficulty, set inside a bright industrial kitchen backdrop. The game suits anyone who enjoys fast-twitch reflex challenges with a collectible side layer. It's available on Android and was last updated May 1, 2026.
Game in Action
How the Game Works
Mega Fruits Combo puts you on the floor of a busy sorting facility. Fruits tumble down three vertical lanes — blueberries, raspberries, kiwi, watermelon slices, and more — and wooden crates wait at the bottom of each outer lane. Your job is to read what's falling, decide where it belongs, and act before it slips past. Each level sets a specific collection quota: reach it and the stage clears; miss too many and you lose one of your three lives.
Stages, Systems, and the Fruitpedia
- 15 stages arranged on a dedicated map, with intensity rising as you progress.
- Every level assigns a distinct objective — for example, Kiwi: 2/9 and Raspberry: 4/9 running simultaneously, tracked in the top corners of the screen.
- The Fruitpedia is a collectible card library unlocked through play. Each card carries facts about a specific fruit; filling the library is a long-term goal layered on top of the arcade action.
- A built-in playtime tracker logs your total time spent sorting, giving a concrete measure of progress over sessions.
Visuals and Atmosphere
The game's aesthetic leans heavily on saturated color and electric energy. Promotional screens show slot-machine reel imagery — golden 7s, a liberty bell, purple lightning bolts, and radiating gold light beams — wrapped around the same fruit symbols that appear in gameplay. That combination of casino-style flash and produce-sorting mechanics creates a visual identity closer to an arcade cabinet than a casual puzzle title. The industrial kitchen background, all brown wood and visible pipes, grounds the action in a factory setting even as the effects around it stay frenetic.
Players who enjoy that high-voltage fruit aesthetic — symbols lined up under electric sparks and golden glows — will recognize the same charged-up visual language at work here, where every correctly sorted item feels like hitting a winning reel.
A Genuine Limitation Worth Noting
Fruit identification in Mega Fruits Combo relies entirely on color. There are no shape labels, patterns, or text markers distinguishing one fruit type from another during play. For users with color vision deficiencies, this is a meaningful barrier — the game currently offers no high-contrast mode, no texture-based alternatives, and no screen-reader support for in-game elements. Touch targets in the three-lane layout are also noted as small for a mobile interface. These are real gaps for a portion of potential players.
The Fruitpedia is an unexpectedly thoughtful addition — a collectible knowledge layer that gives casual sessions a longer-term pull without complicating the core loop.
- Spoiled items and tricky obstacles appear during runs to disrupt sorting streaks.
- The main menu offers five options: Play, Fruitpedia, Rules, Statistics, and Rate/Share.
App Specifications
| Developer | Upahaar Solution |
| Last Updated | May 1, 2026 |
| Total Stages | 15 |
| Gameplay Lanes | 3 vertical lanes |
| Lives per Session | 3 |
| Controls | Drag and drop (touch) |
| Collectible Feature | Fruitpedia — unlockable card library |
| Playtime Tracking | Built-in activity timer |
Game Help & Features
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