Merge Rot - Brainrot Merge Game

Seele01-Flash
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Merge Rot is a chaotic brainrot-style merge puzzle game where you drop items into a cup and watch them combine into bigger, weirder versions. Choose from wild themes including Dogs, Cats, Capybaras, and Italian Brainrot for endless merging fun.

Prompt

MODEL: Seele01-Flash
Please use Three.js to generate a **mobile-first game** with the theme "**Merge Rot**". Please read the following detailed game design requirements first, and then generate the code accordingly: ### 1. Assets & Environment * **Visual Style:** A "2.5D" aesthetic. The game takes place inside a transparent 3D container (a "cup" or box) viewed from a fixed front-facing camera. * **Character Assets:** The merge items should be represented as spheres or flat circular sprites (Billboards) facing the camera. Use the provided screenshot as a reference for the art style: chaotic, meme-inspired, high-saturation 2D illustrations (e.g., Mushroom, Shark, Robotic Ostrich, Capybara). * **Theme Selection:** Implement a "Theme Selector" at the start (e.g., "Italian Brainrot," "Giga," "Animals"). Changing the theme changes the texture set of the merge items. * **Background:** A dynamic but subtle background that changes color based on the selected theme (e.g., a pizza-patterned background for "Italian," a cyber-grid for "Giga"). * **Mobile Optimization:** Use a single Texture Atlas for all sprites to reduce draw calls. Limit particle effects count. Ensure shadows are baked or disabled to maintain 60 FPS on mobile browsers. ### 2. Audio Requirements * **BGM:** A looping, slightly chaotic, and upbeat "elevator music" track that speeds up slightly as the container gets full. * **Sound Effects (SFX):** * **Drop:** A satisfying "whoosh" or "plop". * **Collision:** Soft wooden or plastic "clack" sounds when items hit each other without merging. * **Merge:** Distinct sounds per tier. Low-tier merges get a soft "pop." High-tier merges get exaggerated "meme" sounds (e.g., a "Vine Boom," distorted bass, or a celebratory cheer). * **Game Over:** A "womp-womp" or sad trombone sound. ### 3. Gameplay Loop * **Core Mechanic (Suika Style):** The player drops an item into the container. When two identical items touch, they merge into the next larger item in the progression sequence (e.g., Mushroom -> Shark -> Ostrich -> etc.). * **Physics:** Implement realistic gravity and restitution (bounciness). Items should roll and settle naturally. Circular collision detection is required. * **Progression:** There should be at least 10 tiers of items, ranging from tiny to massive. * **Lose Condition:** If an item overflows the top of the container and stays there for more than 2 seconds, trigger a "Game Over" state. * **Scoring:** Display a current score at the top. Award points exponentially based on the size of the merge created. ### 4. Mobile Controls & Interaction * **Orientation:** Force **Portrait Mode** layout for optimal vertical stacking space. * **Touch Controls:** * **Drag:** Touch and hold anywhere on the screen to move the "drop spawner" horizontally. The spawner should track the finger's X-axis position. * **Release:** Lift the finger to drop the item. * **Alternative:** Tap specific column to drop immediately (for quick play). * **Haptic Feedback:** Trigger `navigator.vibrate(50)` on a successful merge to provide tactile satisfaction. * **UI/UX:** * **Next Item Preview:** Display the *next* item to be dropped in the top right corner (UI must not be obscured by fingers). * **Buttons:** "Restart" and "Theme" buttons must be at least 44x44px for touch accessibility. * **Visual Feedback:** Add a "Screen Shake" effect (camera jitter) when a large merge occurs. Emit particle confetti at the merge point. Do not ask for clarification. Do not request confirmation. Directly execute the generation task based on the given instructions.

Game Introduction

About the Game

Merge Rot is the ultimate brainrot merge puzzle game that puts a chaotic twist on the classic watermelon-style merge formula. This addictive browser game challenges you to drop various items into a cup and watch the magic happen as they collide and merge into bigger, more bizarre versions of themselves.

What sets Merge Rot apart from other merge games is its wild variety of themes and the unpredictable nature of each merge. Every drop creates potential for chaos, making each game session unique and entertaining.

Core Features

Multiple Themed Experiences

Merge Rot offers an incredible variety of themes to keep gameplay fresh:

  • Italian Brainrot Theme : Embrace the trendy internet culture with Italian-inspired items
  • Giga Theme : Experience oversized, exaggerated versions of popular memes
  • Adorable Animals : Choose from Dogs, Cats, Fellas, and Capybaras themes
  • Meme Integration : Features popular internet memes and brainrot content

Simple Yet Addictive Mechanics

The game follows the proven merge puzzle formula but adds its own chaotic twist. Items don't just merge - they transform into completely unexpected versions that often surprise even experienced players.

Cross-Platform Compatibility

Completely free to play on any device! Merge Rot works perfectly on: - Desktop computers and laptops - Mobile phones (iOS and Android) - Tablets and other touch devices - Any modern web browser

Physics-Based Gameplay

The game uses realistic physics to simulate how items fall and collide in the container. This adds an extra layer of strategy as you must consider not just what to drop, but where and when to drop it.

Game Mechanics

How Merging Works

When two identical items collide in the cup, they automatically merge into the next tier item. Each merge creates a bigger, more elaborate version with enhanced visual effects and often humorous transformations.

Strategic Elements

  • Positioning : Where you drop items affects how they'll interact with existing pieces
  • Timing : Quick succession drops can create chain reactions
  • Space Management : Keep the cup from overflowing while maximizing merge opportunities
  • Theme Synergy : Each theme has unique merge patterns and special items

Operation Guide

Mouse Controls (Desktop): - Move your mouse to position the next item above the cup - Click anywhere to drop the item into the container - Items will fall with realistic physics and bounce off existing pieces

Touch Controls (Mobile): - Tap and hold to position the item - Release to drop it into the cup - Use precise finger movements for accurate placement

Pro Tips for Success

  • Start by filling the bottom of the cup with smaller items
  • Try to create merges near the center to allow room for expansion
  • Watch for chain reaction opportunities
  • Don't rush - strategic placement beats rapid dropping
  • Experiment with different themes to find your favorite gameplay style

Why Play Merge Rot

Perfect Casual Gaming Experience

Merge Rot strikes the perfect balance between being easy to learn but challenging to master. You can enjoy quick 5-minute sessions or lose yourself in longer puzzle-solving marathons.

Internet Culture Integration

As a true brainrot game, Merge Rot taps into current internet trends and meme culture, making it especially appealing to players who enjoy contemporary online humor and references.

Stress-Free Entertainment

Unlike competitive games, Merge Rot offers a relaxing experience where you can play at your own pace. There are no time limits or pressure - just pure merging satisfaction.

Endless Replayability

With multiple themes and the chaotic nature of physics-based merging, no two games are exactly alike. Each theme offers different visual experiences and merge patterns to discover.

Community Favorite

The game has gained popularity in the online gaming community for its unique take on the merge genre and its integration of popular meme culture.

Game Evolution

Originally released as "Merge Fellas," the game evolved into "Merge Rot" following its web browser release. While the name changed to better reflect its brainrot theme and chaotic nature, the core addictive gameplay mechanics remain the same. This evolution shows the game's adaptability to player preferences and internet culture trends.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)