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Italian Brainrot Clicker
Italian Brainrot Clicker 2
Chicken Jockey Clicker
Chill Guy Clicker
Chill Girl Clicker
Idle Evil Clicker: Hell Tap
Planet Evolution: Idle Clicker
Escape Jump
Unchill Guy Clicker
Sprunki Clicker
Squid Clicker Game 2
Duck Duck Clicker
Food Empire Inc
StickBoys Hook
Poop Clicker 3
Angry Battle Birds Mania
Astro Robot Clicker
Run & Jump Jumbo Runner
Sprunki Clicker Master
Capybara Clicker
Monkey Mart
My Cupcake Clicker
Titans Clicker
Donutosaur 2
Snowflakes Idle RE
Sprunki Idle Clicker
Angry Battle Birds Mania
Idle Bank
Capybara Beaver Evolution: Idle Clicker
Italian Neuro Beast Battle Defense
Run Race 3D 2
Knife Attack
Slice Brawl Stars Clicker
Brainrot Rescue
Italian Brainrot Spot The Differences
Capybara Clicker 2
Poop Clicker 3
Food Empire Inc
Brainrot Animals Merge
Royal Guard
Idle Lumberjack 3D
Run & Jump Jumbo Runner
Hunter Assassin 2
Idle Landmark Builder
Italian Brainrot Hunter
Ninja Brainrot Slice
Italian Brainrot Candy
I’ll be honest: I launched Merge Dungeon thinking it’d be one of those “tap a few times and forget about it” kind of games. Five minutes in, I was still playing. Thirty minutes later, I was trying to beat a boss I probably should’ve prepared better for. One hour in? I was fully committed to making my gear setup work.
Merge Dungeon is one of those sneaky little browser games—easy to get into, but packed with just enough depth to keep you hooked. You tap to attack, collect loot, and most importantly, merge your equipment to grow stronger. It’s part idle, part RPG, part strategy—and somehow, it works.
There’s not a whole lot of explaining needed to get started. You fight monsters by tapping, collect gear when they drop it, and then drag two matching items together to merge them into something better. Stronger gear means faster kills, and faster kills mean more loot.
But it’s not just about mindless tapping. The deeper you go into the dungeon, the more strategic things become.
Here’s the thing: the merging mechanic sounds simple, but it’s weirdly satisfying—and kind of brilliant.
Yeah—surprisingly, it is. It’s one of those “low pressure, high payoff” games. You can play it casually while sipping coffee, or get really into optimizing your loadout. There’s no download, no signup wall, and no weird energy timers. Just a smooth little dungeon run you can dip in and out of.
And let’s be honest: watching your scrappy little hero go from dealing 3 damage to smashing through monsters with a merged golden axe? It’s kind of awesome.