MeltLand – Masataka Hakozaki

Last updated on December 8th, 2025 at 07:32 am

MeltLand – Action Game Review

MeltLand Screenshot

MeltLand is a Action/Puzzle/Entertainment game from Masataka Hakozaki, first launched in 14th December 2018.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 238+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes MeltLand Stand Out

∵∴ Google Indie Games Festival 2019 Top 3 Award Winner ∴∵
Roll the droplet by pushing up the melted ground! New sense Rolling Ball Game.
This game is a bit difficult, and you will be tested the calm of your heart.

It is a mysterious melted world…
All you can do is to push up the ground from below.
Carefully to avoid falling, sometimes boldly roll the droplet and aim for the goal!

[ How to Play ]
1, Stroking the screen with your finger will bulge the ground and you can move it.
2, Carry the droplet to the goal carefully and gently so as not to fall from the field.
3, Ripples spread by tapping.
4, Collect gems as much as possible. It is interchangeable with lives.

News & Support:
@m_hakozaki on Twitter

This Action game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, MeltLand is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 12th October 2025

Recent improvements include:
• Minor adjustments and bug fixes.
• Requires iOS 15 or later from this version.

Download & Availability

MeltLand is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

Get MeltLand on App Store

Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

If anyone needs us, ill be in the corner feeling weirdly paternial towards a water droplet.


Super funny and difficult game.You can relax or concentrate on it.5 stars.


We got it today and enjoyed it a lot. Its relaxing it has nice sounds the graphics look cool. They look so cool it got us a bj from some random woman who found us really attractive after playing this game. Over all 9.4/10 only part we dont like is that you have a certain amount of lives other than that the game is pretty good.


We cant believe the app store wasnt showing this to us every day since it came out. Most mobile games are derivative, exploitative, and gaudy. MeltLand is the opposite, a fresh and thoughtful use of the touchscreen with lovely physics-driven puzzles. Im so impressed and having a great time with it.


This game is amazing. Gotta use your brain not like a GTA or a shooter for sure. Reminds us of Marvel madness 1984 for Atari reimagined far better than anything else as a mobile past time.


This is an incredible concept with an equally incredible execution. We feel more inclined to purchase the full version to support the developer than to simply enjoy the game without ads. (The ads are mostly unobtrusive, and the frequency of interruptions by them are dependent mostly on your own in-game skill.) It amazes us that raymarching is running fluidly on our iOS device that can barely run its own built-in AppStore. Keep doing what youre doing, dev.


A good game to play if your bored or if you want to relax, but also very challenging, overall, its extremely good game and we recommend it.


Omg this game is satisfying!! If you want to purchase no ads (thats what it did) But this game is so relaxing! TotAly worth buying no ads.


It is so relaxing, but really hard. The sound and everything is amazing. We just wish there could be easier levels.


Is has a couple flaw but not much so our first one is well you go over points on the level a new ramp pops up and that annoying when there moving ramps you go over it and it just moves out of no where and you only have 5 or more lives but if you get mad easy then this may not be a good games for you its supposed to be relaxing but its not if you get mad Ill still continue to play the game but maybe give people a warning when a new ramp pops up thank you.


We know the developer probably won't update this but we think this could have been really, really good. The game looks nice (UI could use some more polish). But ads and gems are really not good for the type of player this kind of game attracts. It feels like the developer didn't know how to monetize this game. Maybe they're getting tons of ad revenue and we're wrong. Either way, we would have preferred a free demo + unlock all levels for $5. As it is, we can't really recommend it.


Okay so, we started playing this game and it was really relaxing. Well, until we lost all our lives.. Basically, forcing you to buy premium so you dont lose your lives as always, or watch an ad. The worst patt, ads. Every. Try. Whats the point.


This game is alright. Its not bad. As someone who really likes playing around with physics sims, we found this pretty interesting. The liquid physics engine is trying its best for a mobile game, but it does bother us how everything just looks like overlapped animations, and its really unconvincing as an actual liquid with the weird, artificial feel whenever we tap the thing to create ripples and it merely makes a singular ripple… Maybe its good for gameplay, but its still annoying. Anyways- the gameplay and general theme are good otherwise. Its difficult, but fun. Ok, so all thats well and good. A solid 4 stars, Id say- but it changes when the ads come. With the ads plus the difficulty, the game feels kind of hellish to play. We honestly cant enjoy it when we get an ad nearly every time we die, plus Ill inevitably have to watch an ad after we die 15 times. Id be completely willing to pay the 5 bucks to get rid of the ads, but Ive barely played a demos worth of this and it feels impossible to play without getting rid of them. In-App Purchases should be, in our opinion, for either for paying for a good full game after a 10-ish minute demo OR are for getting premium luxuries in a free-to play game. Problem is, Id barely call this free to play. Half of our time is spent on gameplay and half is ads. We could play it for free but Id be wasting our time, so we dont believe this counts as completely free to play. As of the demo… Where? The absurd amount of ads have been playing for the entire time. Unless if this is fixed, Id advise people be weary. If youre like us, this could merely cause you frustration.


JUST NO… PATHETIC EXCUSE FOR A CALMING GAME, SO BAD.


We paid for no ads and unlimited lives. Now the app instantly closes as soon as we open it.


It shoves an ad in your face every 5 seconds. Die? Ad. Pass a level? Ad. Better yet, on the level with the columns that raise up, they fall for no reason even when Im on them. This isnt relaxing, its a rage game.


Sure, the game is cool, but the amount of ads in this game is truly disgusting. We have never seen so many ads in one game. Every single time you fail you have to see an add. It completely destroys the immersion of the game. Unless you want to pay to get the ads remove, this game is completely not worth it.


The music is relaxing but the game is hard.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 1.2.6
  • Size: 85.35 MB
  • iOS: 15.0 or later
  • Languages: EN, FR, DE, HI, IT, JA, KO, PL, PT, RU, ZH, ES, TH, ZH, VI
  • Content Advisory:
  • Developer: Masataka Hakozaki

Last updated: 12th October 2025 | Genre: Action, Puzzle | Developer: Masataka Hakozaki

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