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Medieval Merge: Dragon Games

Epic dungeons and dragons game

Ratings

Age

13+

Category

Roleplaying

Languages

English

Medieval Merge: Epic RPG Games invites players to a land in need of a hero. This isn't just a puzzle game; it's an adventure where your crafting skills save the day. Merge various items to create tools, weapons, and magical artifacts used to restore a ruined kingdom. Explore a vast map, fight off monsters, and help the local villagers rebuild their homes in a beautifully illustrated fantasy setting.

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

82/100

Medieval Merge is a surprisingly refreshing take on the saturated merge genre. Instead of just mindlessly combining items for the sake of it, the game wraps the mechanics in a charming RPG-lite narrative. You play as a young heroine rebuilding a village, and every item you craft—be it a hammer to fix a bridge or a sword to slay a monster—feels like it has a direct impact on the world. The sense of progression is palpable as you clear fog from the map and unlock new areas.

The art style is clean and evocative, leaning into a 'fantasy-cozy' aesthetic that makes long play sessions quite relaxing. While the energy system can be a bit restrictive in the late game, the variety of generators and the clever ways items chain together keep the 'one more merge' loop incredibly satisfying. It’s one of the few merge games that actually respects the player's time with a coherent story and a clear end-goal for each mission.

Dinsun reviewed on: Thu Feb 26 2026

Features

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Unique blend of merge puzzles and RPG storytelling

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Expansive world map that clears as you progress

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Crafting system involving hundreds of unique items

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Challenging boss encounters resolved through puzzle mechanics

Upcoming Events

Tips & Walkthrough

Gameplays

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Q&A

Energy refills over time, but you can also gain it by completing specific quests, watching optional ads, or finding energy chests in the game world.

Ratings & Reviews

Amazing game, good to pass time and very few issues.
Sat Feb 01 2025 Insane Merger

Like the title says, this game is fantastic with very few flaws. To start of with the plus sides, I’m a collector, so when I realized there was an encyclopedia, I was jumping for joy! Plus, you can skip the cutscenes if you don’t want to watch them and get straight to merging! I also find it very fun to play, considering it takes me about 15 minutes to use all of my energy, which I find helpful cause after that you just have to wait for it to reacher or do something else, but that is fine with me! Even the events are amazing, but the events are where I find my issues. My first critic about the events is that those in-inventory portals like the Thanksgiving and Valentines portals take up a slot, but you can’t even store them in you second inventory, which is a bit outrageous, especially when it isn’t that hard to just click the button in the overworked or mission area to go to the event zone. Another issue is that some words in the event areas are misspelled, like the copper armor at the lighthouse event being called “cooper armor”, which I could understand this for a game for little kids, but since this is a merge game with a whole team of people working on it, I’m confused how it got past production on the game. But that is everything I got to say so far, and I recommend this game for any type of person out there, where you are a construction worker to I little kid, this game is fantastic to past time on!

Best merge game
Thu Feb 05 2026 TheRealDJBJ

I have been playing this game for just about two years now. I finally got to the end where all the main quest lines are completed and now it’s just the seasonal events. This game is absolutely hooked me and I love playing it. Just enough intricacies to keep it interesting while not being overwhelming. There are not too many different currencies in the game which keeps things simple. Everything is obtainable and everything is mergable which I appreciate. I do echo the sentiment that everything is fairly repetitive after a while. There are only three lands to explore, although they are quite detailed. I wish the required item for each quest matched the result of completing that quest, but it seems that that was random. For example, they are pretty consistent to that a axe or a sword or a bow is used to kill an enemy, yet sometimes when I merge a sword, the character wheeled a hammer or an axe to kill the enemy, which seems inconsistent. The seasonal events are very hit or miss. Some of them are impossible to complete, Some of them are very easy to complete. They all follow very similar paths with different skins. I like how the seasonal events give your rewards for the main game too.

Game fixated on making you spend money/ and watching more ads then you would imagine
Wed Sep 17 2025 RexTortuga

I used to play the game a long time ago, but left decided to re-download it again just to see if anything has changed which the Game now offers a “ watch the ad“ option to unlock certain items because you know merging can take time, but they don’t offer the watch the ad when it comes to all the items that you merge that crate bubbles when given the opportunity. So of course it forces you to use your crystals (which mind you, typically cost all of your crystals except for one to really drain your pool of them, which intern they will expect you to go to the store to buy more) to unlock it or remove. But then it’s almost a headache to try and get through the ads that consistently might go over 110 seconds Just to have charge any item then after you finally successfully find the return button, you are greeted with another 15 to 20 second add that you can’t skip, and still only offered a half charge which typically you can only tap that item 2 or three more times and then find yourself having to possibly do it again. The game overall is fun when you’re completing the task but you can tell. That they’re really focus on making money then creating a fun and enjoyable game that makes you wanna come back and play if Apple offered the option to post pictures of what you’re talking about, I would wholeheartedly do it just so you get a better understanding

Good merge-type game
Fri Mar 10 2023 Samiamrg7

I’m liking this game so far. The graphics and assets are charming, as are the ambient sounds and music. However, I there are a few annoyances which hold the game back. I feel like there is a dissonance between the rate at which energy and spawners recharge. Perhaps this is just because it is the early game, but I am positively swimming in energy, between the normal recharge and energy potions from the chests I’ve gotten, while every spawner but the bucket seems to take an unusually long time to recharge. I have completed another game of this type called “Mergificent,” and as I recall I also had a lot of energy early on, but there were only a few spawner types which had noticeably long recharges early on, not every single one encountered after the first. Though it is hard to tell exactly because there is no timer given for spawner recharge. I honestly don’t know why the game doesn’t have a visible timer for this, especially considering that there is a visible timer for chest unlock. It is really just inconvenient. Seeing how long the recharge takes would allow for more planning out when to come back to the game and when to use time-boosts. Another feature that would be nice is either giving the ability to remove bubbles early like in Merge Mansion or to have the bubbles float around not taking up space on the board like in Mergificent.

Good game but it needs improvements.
Sat Jan 21 2023 random nickname 5677

I’ve played this game a fair bit. It’s pretty good for killing time, even if it is a bit repetitive. It also has a good story, although progress can be slow. It has a few issues, which if fixed, it could be 5 stars. My biggest issue is that the sell button for items is in the same place for the boost button of other items. It costs gems, a typical freemium currency, to boost items or recharge energy. I’ve accidentally boosted an almost useless item, hay, 6 times. You’d think I’d learn but I keep doing it. It costs 25 gems to boost it, while it costs 5 then 10 then 20 and so on gems per day to restore energy. This is would be much less of a problem if there was a confirmation or if it was in a different place. There are other smaller issues, like quests not showing up if you have other incomplete quests. This may be intended, but if I have items to complete the quest, I’d usually rather just do that quest right away. They also just split the map into separate loadable areas, which may be due to making room for more quests or decreasing load times, which I haven’t had a problem with. Also since the last update, my inventory keeps getting rearranged, but I figure they will fix that in the next update. I would recommend this game, as it is better than a lot of freemium games, but it still needs to refine a few things.

Very greedy updates
Mon Nov 13 2023 Corator514

TLDR: The games new updates have only pushed greed on a longer time player and it’s extremely unfun and impossible to gain progress without money now. Overall I believe the game to be a fun merge game, it was actually the first merge game I’ve ever gotten and I really liked it and I played it for multiple times a day for the past year, but it’s all pretty much gone downhill over the last few months, it used to be the game would reward you regardless of needing ads but watching ads did give a beneficial boost to the game and you only needed to watch a max of 3-5 a day if you really wanted the stuff they gave. But the past few updates have cut event time drastically making them almost pay to complete, they added a battle pass type system (in a merge game??) that requires way too many points to complete in 10 days and everything is starting to have a price tag on it as rewards that used to be granted as you played keep getting worse and worse and diminished. I hate to see the direction the game is going almost any currency is impossible to get a lot of because the developers nerfed the ability to sell items for coins to where you can have a max level item and only get like 20 gold (for reference where I’m at an upgrade to bag storage is over 17,000 gold) which is extremely unbelievable and greedy for your money. I’m probably going to uninstall the game if none of this is fixed or reverted, and thank you for reading if you did.

Wonderful, but the updates are a bit off…
Wed Jul 12 2023 Samysamsamsonsam

I’ve been playing this game for over a year and have been thoroughly enjoying it, but in recent updates certain generators that normally exist permanently are now destroyed entirely when ‘used up’ and I feel as though it’s a step backwards for the app rather than an improvement. The game itself is more stimulating than other merge games (I’ve downloaded quite a few now haha) with its fun plot, interesting visuals and gameplay where you could actually progress; so I was very disappointed when the generators I had taken the time to add to my board would be deleted so the game lasts longer (the fairy pools and matchboxes). I much preferred just having to wait to use them again 😅. I don’t know (or really believe) if this is an update that could be amended, so at the moment I’m sincerely disappointed that I might not play this game anymore… which is why I’m only giving 4 out of 5 stars. I hope my message is read and maybe others agree, but I commend the creators for making the game in the first place and respect the hard work it takes. No matter what, I had fun. Thank you!

Energy and recharge rates
Wed Apr 06 2022 SylverHeart

People who play games usually want to play them for hours at a time, and this game lets you do that for the first few hours. Once you start to get into the game, the energy restrictions put a serious limitation on your ability to do anything. I haven’t even hit level ten and I’m already at the point to where I can open the game and spend all my energy in just a few seconds before I have to turn the game off and wait two hours for it to recharge. Combined with the fact the “sources” need time to recharge, the game became super stale super fast. I get that you want us to spend money on stuff, but it shouldn’t feel like that’s our only option if we want to enjoy the game at a normal pace. I have already begun to tell my friends who like merge games to avoid this one because of the energy restriction. Please amend this situation so players like me can spend more time in the game enjoying it, and less time being frustrated and angry while waiting for it to be done charging. Edit: I finally got my first Apple pie in the game after more than a week of collecting Apple cores, only to discover it gives you ONE maximum energy. That is way too low a payout for the amount of work. None of the items are worth what they should be. This is the worst merge game I have ever played.

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