Battle it out against other alphabet monsters
Merge Alphabet: Monster Fusion is a free arcade game from Games on Mar where, as the name suggests, you have to merge alphabet monsters together in order to defend your area. This casual game allows you to collect a number of different monster characters that you can upgrade and strengthen along the way, as well.
Merge Alphabet: Monster Fusion has some similarities to Merge Alphabet: Lord Run, however, the latter has an additional mode where you have to run through a course in order to gain upgrades, whereas the former focuses simply on the battle aspect.
Find the best strategies
As previously mentioned, Merge Alphabet: Monster Fusion features a number of monsters that you can unlock as you reach higher levels and earn in-game currency. You have the option to merge them with similar alphabet characters to create a stronger team or leave them as is to give you more combatants on the field. Players can freely arrange their characters' positions according to the strategy they want to employ.
Your characters will be placed in a pit where they have to battle it out against your opponents in a battle-royale-like setting. This game features some entertaining graphics and wacky physics that add a humorous element to the game, though. However, some movements can cause your monsters to overlap, which can make it difficult to see where each character is placed.
The game also faces a number of issues with its pop-up ads, as well. First, the frequency of ads can be frustrating to deal with as they appear with nearly every move taken within a game. Second, even though the game offers players the option to skip an ad, the option is almost always unclickable, which ultimately forces them to end up watching the ads in full.
Can be better with improvements
While Merge Alphabet: Monster Fusion offers an interesting idea that can appeal to different audiences, especially with its battle royale system, there are still too many issues that need to be addressed. From visual glitches that make it difficult to distinguish characters, as well as a large number of pop-ups to deal with, there’s still a lot of room for improvement before this game can be considered a top contender.