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Merge Fables is a delightful entry in the merge-puzzle genre that successfully avoids some of the common pitfalls of its competitors. Where many similar games become unplayable without spending money due to restrictive energy systems, Merge Fables allows for a much better 'rhythm.' You can actually play for a decent amount of time by strategically managing your merges and building up your resources. It’s a game that rewards patience and planning rather than just brute-force spending.
The world is filled with fairy-tale charm, and unlocking new 'fable' characters is a consistent motivation. The puzzle mechanics are classic: merge three for a basic result, or five for a bonus. While the special timed events can be notoriously difficult to complete without a significant investment, the core 'fairy lands' provide a solid and satisfying long-term progression. The developers are also active in updating the game for high-level players, ensuring there’s always a reason to keep merging. It’s a polished, engaging puzzle game that’s perfect for casual play.
Hundreds of items to merge
Unique fable characters to unlock
Strategic building and expansion
Regular seasonal events
Always try to merge five items instead of three. Merging five grants you two upgraded items, effectively giving you a free bonus and speeding up your progress.
Plan your merges so you're constantly unlocking new areas that provide free energy or resources, allowing you to sustain longer play sessions.
Yes, Merge Fables is designed with a rhythm that allows for extended play sessions through strategic resource management.
I’ve tried several merge games only to uninstall after a week or two of play. Most were rhetorical and the math didn’t add up to actually play the game without either spending a lot of money or playing for 30 minutes and having to wait half a day to build up enough energy to play for another 30 minutes. Merge Fables is different. I’m able to get into a good rhythm and play for a while, strategically it challenges you to build up and save, spend and build in a way you build up coins or energy to build in another part of the game. My only complaint is that I’ve never completed ONE of the special lands, you have 3 days to finish or win.. I’ve saved up loads or coin, spent loads of money, and I’ve not even come close to completing it…. This is why I’m giving 3 stars, in almost a year I’ve should of been able to complete at least once. Another thing that is improving is the fairy lands, for too long the game wasn’t upgraded for players who’ve reached maximum level. We had to continue to feed the fairies and make merges to complete the dailies, but there were no rewards for for a long time … it’s upgraded now, I hope we don’t get back to waiting for another upgrade to continue building and play.. I will change my rating win I think the special play is fairly created so there’s at least a small chance that it can be completed.
I love the characters of this game. I’ve been playing Merge Dragon for a couple of years and just started Merge Fables. Pros: *different events and islands to work on at any given time *Ability to earn coins/rubies and purchase pretty decent things with said coins/rubies *Lots of new events Cons: *the items have to be slidden together and there have been times when I was trying to arrange my board and items get merged accidentally. It’s frustrating, especially with higher level items! *you cannot merge things out of the greyed out areas but rather have to use up (harvest) and whatever is “blocking” it. It’s a merge game for Pete’s sake. We should be able to merge things out! *energy takes waaaaaay too long to recharge and purchasing more is limited. *cost of harvesting items is too much for the amount of full energy- I find that I’ve used up all energy on the main island within 10-15 minutes. Improvements that would be great: *merging any item without using energy to merge *ability to win or buy (with coins/rubies) for unlimited energy for an hour/half an hour, etc. *energy recharges much faster on main island and all events Regardless, I like this game and will continue to play for now.
A fun combination of “match 3” type games and the buildable task driven adventure games. I love my daily “fix.” I think it can be a little too time consuming at times because there are so many different tasks to complete. Pros: fun characters with a lot of variety in the castle building, character development and Arcadia island characters. Sound effects are very enjoyable and add extra joy to performing the merging. The game board is pretty and big enough to build different things such as castles, coins, gardening and mermaid isle pieces . I really like that the rewards can be kept inside the delivery ships until I’m ready to use them but I wish there was a way to know how many items are in a ship and what they are so I don’t accidentally open a ship with extra items that I don’t need in an effort to get what I’m actually looking for. I really really liked the alchemy challenge that lasts for five days but it seems to have stopped coming up. Cons: Energy in the quest game is not nearly enough to accomplish all the tasks and win the final rewards that include gem chests. It would be better if the energy recovered faster, like every two minutes rather than three minutes. Same on the main island, the energy runs out too fast and then takes too long to regenerate. The ads that are for Royal Match are terrible, they are awful to watch and take forever to end. The Royal Match ads also mess up the game, sometimes they cause the game to close and sometimes when they end, the sound effects have been muted which may seem silly but I really like the sounds and I have to shutdown and restart the game to get sound back! Suggestion: Please consider adding another island like Arcadia, like a princesses island or something. I’m almost done with all the Arcadia dragons/fairies and I’m not sure if there will be anything else to do once I’m done. The other Merge game called Merge County has added another island with an ocean theme and I wish Merge fables would do the same.
I’m finally getting around to writing reviews for a couple of games by this developer. Microfun knows how to make a decent game; I’ve tried four of them and I still play two. The graphics are really good and there are no forced ads, something that you see other ads making claims about their games, but I haven’t found to be true. Even the optional ads aren’t offered much, aren’t shoved down your throat, & are completely unnecessary. There is always something to do in this game to the point where sometimes I can’t even get to it all, which ensures I will have something to do any time I want to. Events are regular & some of them are especially interesting. Some are on the main map, but they also always have an “event island” running, which is the same style of game, but with slightly different ways of going about it and sometimes with cool rewards. They used to be essentially the same every time, just with different characters, items to merge, & rewards, but the past several events have had creative ways of navigating them and this is why I have finally decided to write them a review. Unfortunately, most of this paragraph probably makes zero sense to someone who hasn’t played, but I wanted to say it anyhow… maybe someone at Microfun will read this and, if so, thank you & keep up the good work! To reiterate my title: if you like the merge & build kinds of games, this is definitely worth checking out. Frankly, I don’t quite understand why I, or anyone, like this sort of game, but here we are.
This game is very entertaining, great for distressing too! I do have a suggestion, I tried to leave one in the suggestions section but it didn’t work. You have cornered the market on merge gaming, I can play for hours. However, there are a couple things you can do to keep people in the game and going....extend the 350⚡️a few more rounds, it will keep people gaming longer, I realize the uptick in the amount to 700⚡️ and beyond create a need to spend money but give people more of a payout by extending. Next! And the most vital...EVENT ISLAND timeframe is UNACHIEVABLE! Because I can, I wanted to see how much I would have to spend to reach the finishing goal... I’m over 200$!!!!!!!!!! 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑 There is NO way to finish out that game! This current lucky one.....as I said I’ve spent over two hundred to reach the end goal and I stopped! Yes I could spend more but from now on I will know it’s out of reach, either extend the time frame on the game to a week or more, make it smaller, more payout or at the least ACHIEVABLE! Same issue with the other games....
Love the game…. But, the amount of money you would need to spend to complete any of the island events is ridiculous. I started the other day with my 75 power like everyone else and enough resources saved to purchase additional power the 3 times at 350. I was then lucky enough to complete two of the special card sets… so I started with close to 900 points of energy…. As I worked through, I cleaned a third set of cards, which was also my final set and again, insane amount of power… I continued to play, logging on several times a day, taking advantage of all the price resets, and now today, only a few hours left, sitting at 85% I would need over 1000 points of power to complete the step I’m on… which I’m sure isn’t even the last step. It’s extremely disappointing to never be able to finish an event with a second mortgage on my home. Other than that,‘I love the game
Honestly just a clone of evermerge. Making direct clones of games is just lazy. People who are in evermerge facebook groups say this game is better but that’s just because they don’t like how evermerge doesn’t cater to their every want. I will say having the smaller island events’ energy timers be 3 minutes to refill one energy (which merge fables has) is better. Not sure why evermerge changed it to 4 minutes but whatever. The separate island for the castles here is also weird and I don’t see the point in it. I absolutely HATE the group boards. Evermerge (and therefore merge fables) isn’t the kind of game that make sense to have friends or any sort of connection to other people’s games. More than anything else, THE ADS FOR MERGE FABLES ARE SO FREAKING ANNOYING!!!!! I’m tired of seeing the fake breakup and cheating in ads. That’s not what the game even has. It has always been annoying and every time I see something like that I refuse to download the game. That’s not even MENTIONING how the ads are 30 seconds PLUS 15 seconds to close. I also refuse to download apps that have ads longer than 30 seconds. The only thing I don’t regret about downloading merge fables is the ability to leave this review.
I really used to like opening this game and playing. (5 stars). Now when I open it, I am inundated with pop up after pop up after pop up after pop up after pop up after pop up after pop up….. I think you get the idea. I understand you need to make money and this is how you do it, but it’s obnoxious. I have cut way back on playing this game that I used to play two or three times a day because of the pop ups. There has got to be a way where you can space these out a little better. I really hate opening the game and seeing a red exclamation mark for me to claim my bonus energy, not to be able to get to it because I have to close down pop up after pop up after Pop up have to pop up - especially when getting your energy is a timed event! Do you really think I’m going to stop and read any of those pop-ups? Absolutely not! I have been closing pop ups and seen that red exclamation disappear while doing so. It’s not fair and it pisses me off. Do better.










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