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Melon Playground

Simple sandbox, that can help you to pass the time.

4.5

1 Votes

  • Category Casual
  • Program license Free
  • Version 11.3
  • Size 45 MB
  • Works under: Android
  • Program available in English
  • Content rating Mature 17+
  • Package name com.TwentySeven.MelonPlayground
  • Program by TwentySeven

Overview

Melon Playground is a casual Android game that combines ragdoll physics with sandbox-style gaming. It presents an open-ended environment where players can interact with anthropomorphic fruit characters in a variety of ways, using different objects and weapons.

Gameplay

The gameplay in Melon Playground is largely user-dictated, starting with the selection of the gaming map. The game provides a variety of elements that can be added to the map via a dropdown menu. These elements include humanoid characters crafted out of watermelons and melons, various weapons, and other objects.

The characters are not just passive elements. They can move around, sustain damage, and even meet their end within the game. But as these are fruit-based entities, players need not feel guilt or remorse for their actions.

Interactivity

Melon Playground's appeal lies in its highly interactive nature. Players can use a range of objects and weapons on the fruit characters. They can subject these characters to various treatments, from injecting them with acid to blasting them with a bomb. The game also allows players to monitor the characters' vital signs, revive them with injections, and even attempt to piece them back together after an attack.

Armor and helmets can be added to the characters, and players can test how these additions impact the characters' resilience to different attacks. The game encourages experimentation, allowing players to see how the characters respond to different objects and situations.

Sandbox Experience

True to its sandbox nature, Melon Playground allows complete freedom in its gameplay. Players can do as they please, testing the limits of the game's physics and their own creativity. When they've had enough, they can reset the scenario or create an entirely new one.

In essence, the goal of the game is to cause harm to the fictional creatures, but in a way that promotes exploration and experimentation with the game's mechanics and physics. This freedom to experiment is the core essence of any sandbox game, and Melon Playground embraces this concept fully.

Pros

  • Open-ended sandbox gameplay
  • Highly interactive environment
  • Wide variety of objects and weapons
  • Engaging physics-based mechanics

Cons

  • May not appeal to those who prefer structured gameplay
  • Concept might be viewed as violent for a casual game

Update 11.3!

Fixed:

- Ranger bug