Introduction Melon Playground
Melon Playground is the ideal place to decompress if you enjoy playing games that let you do anything you want. Chaos and creativity collide in this physics-based sandbox game. You can experiment, build, and destroy in the most absurd ways imaginable. There is only complete freedom—no purpose, no narrative. The outcome is up to you; it could be a friendly gravity test or a full-fledged explosion party with robots, tanks, and flying watermelons.

How to Play Melon Playground
Melon Playground is all about experimenting. You start with an empty sandbox and a wide range of tools and items—characters, weapons, vehicles, and random objects. Just drag and drop them anywhere, then use physics to bring your scene to life. Want to create a big fight? Drop in a few dollars, arm them, and hit play. Want to build a weird contraption? Stack, connect, and trigger your own chaos. Every move creates unpredictable results, which is exactly what makes it fun.
Mouse Controls
- Left-click: Select or move objects.
- Right-click: Open options for the selected item (rotate, activate, or remove).
- Scroll wheel: Zoom in or out to get a better view of your creation.
- Drag: Rearrange or toss things around the sandbox.
Keyboard Controls
- Spacebar: Start or pause the action.
- R: Reset the scene to start fresh.
- W, A, S, D: Move your view across the playground.
- Delete: Remove selected objects instantly.
Tips and Tricks
- For unexpected reactions, such as combining gas and fire, combine various tools.
- Keep your best works so you can expand on them in the future.
- For spectacular explosion effects, use slow motion.
- To make your experiments more inventive, try limiting the resources you use.
Similar Games
- God Simulator is played as a god with total control over creation and destruction.
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