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Merge Harvest is all about cleaning up a messy town and turning it back into something awesome by merging stuff to upgrade everything. The place is full of junk—broken buildings, piles of rocks, and trees blocking the way. Your job is to clear all that out and then use what you find to build and improve the town bit by bit. Collecting resources is key. You start by chopping down trees to get wood and breaking rocks for stone. But it’s not just about grabbing stuff and piling it up—you have to merge smaller materials into better ones to save space and make better tools. This merging mechanic keeps the gameplay fresh because you’re always figuring out the best combos to make things stronger and faster. Storage can get full quick, so merging isn’t just smart, it’s necessary. Restoring the town means more than just clearing debris. You unlock new spots by getting rid of big obstacles that take time and effort to remove. Sometimes it feels like a puzzle because you have to decide what to merge or upgrade first to unlock the next area. Each new section comes with surprises and chances to build more things. The more you clear, the bigger your town grows. Farming and food production add another layer to the game. Growing crops like carrots, tomatoes, and wheat isn’t just decoration—these provide essential ingredients for cooking meals that keep your workers going. Plus, raising animals like chickens and cows means you get eggs and milk, so managing your farm is a big part of keeping everything running smoothly. Without food, progress slows down, so balancing farming and merging is critical. Merging doesn’t just upgrade resources; it upgrades your whole experience. Combining tools and materials unlocks better items that help you move faster and clear more ground. There’s always something to work on, whether it’s completing quests or figuring out how to best use what you have. This makes Merge Harvest a game where patience and planning pay off, and you can see your town slowly come back to life piece by piece. It’s not a rush; it’s about strategy and steady progress. You’ll find yourself thinking about what to merge next and how to get the most out of limited space. The way resources transform and open up new possibilities keeps the game interesting and addictive. Every merge feels like a small victory, pushing you to build the town of your dreams.