Platform:Web Browser (desktop and mobile portrait)
Developer:Rainbow Games
puzzlemergecastlestoryrestoration

About My Castle. Merge & Story

My Castle. Merge & Story is a browser-based merge puzzle and castle restoration game where you combine matching items, repair an old medieval home, and follow Erica's story after she arrives at a forgotten castle. The web build mixes light story scenes, portrait-style play, cozy item merging, and gradual room restoration without action combat.

What Is My Castle. Merge & Story?

My Castle. Merge & Story is a browser-based merge puzzle game about restoring a medieval castle while following a young woman's new beginning. You combine identical items into upgraded tools and resources, use those results to repair rooms, and move through story scenes around the castle. The web build is portrait-oriented but playable from a desktop browser, with simple mouse or tap input. It is a good fit if you like calm merge games, castle decoration, and light narrative progress instead of timed action.

Why It's Popular

The appeal is easy to understand: each small merge feeds a visible restoration project, so progress feels tied to the castle rather than just a score. The opening scene immediately introduces Erica arriving at the castle, which gives the merge board a story reason to exist. The game also avoids reflex pressure, making it more about steady choices, resource chains, and seeing old spaces come back to life.

Controls

- Continue Story: Mouse Click / Tap - Select Items: Mouse Click / Tap - Merge Items: Drag or tap matching items when prompted - Menus and Rewards: Mouse Click / Tap - Fullscreen: Browser fullscreen control when available

Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)

- Tap through the opening story slowly enough to catch why Erica has arrived at the castle. - Follow the first highlighted task before experimenting with every item on the board. - Merge identical items into the exact resource the current repair request needs. - Keep some open space once the merge board appears; clutter makes later item chains harder to read. - Do not spend rewards or boosters just because they appear. Save them for a blocked task or a missing item. - If the game opens in a wide frame, focus on the portrait play area in the center.

Safety, Age & Streaming Notes

My Castle. Merge & Story uses cozy medieval art, restoration goals, dialogue scenes, and item merging with no gore or realistic violence visible in the tested web build. The game metadata marks it as kid-friendly and no-blood; this site recommends it for 7+ because younger players may need help reading task prompts and managing merge chains. For streaming, the portrait layout leaves side space in a widescreen frame, so crop or frame the center play area if you want the castle scene to stay readable.

FAQ

Does progress save? The web build writes local game data during play, but no official cloud-save behavior was confirmed for this browser version. Use the same browser and avoid clearing site data if you want the best chance of keeping progress. How long does one run take? There is no fixed run timer. The opening story and first tasks work as a short session, while restoring rooms and building longer merge chains can continue across much longer play. Is it mobile-friendly? The game is portrait-oriented and also has mobile app versions. In a desktop browser it runs inside a centered portrait play area; on phone or tablet, portrait orientation is the natural fit. Do I need to download anything? No. This version runs in your browser as a WebGL game. What should I focus on first? Read the current repair request, then merge toward that item chain. Random merging can fill the board before you have the resource the castle actually needs.