The Japanese video game Suika or Watermelons gave impetus to the emergence of many similar games in virtual spaces. It is easy to use and can capture the player's attention for a long time if he is careful and does not allow the box or glass container to quickly overflow, as in the game SSRB Ball: Suika game. Multi-colored cute creatures fall from above and they are not only different colors, but different sizes. When falling, if two identical creatures collide with each other, they will form a new creature that is slightly larger. If the field becomes overcrowded and exceeds the limit level, the SSRB Ball: Suika game will end.