Sushi Ride – niceplay games

Sushi Ride

Sushi Ride

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Sushi Ride! Developed by the innovative team at niceplay games, this Puzzle game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 3rd October 2018, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 10th November 2018.

Are you a fan of Puzzle, Casual, or Entertainment games? Then Sushi Ride is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Sushi Ride

Over 78 players have rated Sushi Ride. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Sushi Ride Cost?

Good news! You can download Sushi Ride on your iOS device absolutely free!

Sushi Ride Release Date

Eager to know when Sushi Ride first graced the App Store? It was launched on 3rd October 2018.

When Was Sushi Ride Last Updated?

The latest version of Sushi Ride was updated on 10th November 2018, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Sushi Ride?

To get started with Sushi Ride, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Sushi Ride

  • It’s simple – just give them sushi of their favorite color
  • Cuteness overload – forget about your problems for a while
  • Enjoy adorable sounds and catchy jazzy tunes
  • One finger controls – play anytime anywhere in portrait or landscape mode
  • Collect gold sushi to buy upgrades and skins
  • Complete objectives and unlock bonus levels
  • Customize everything – choose your color scheme and dress up each monster

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Sushi Ride updated on 10th November 2018:

  • Tutorial improvements
  • Game speed fixes
  • Hint button sounds bug fixed

User Reviews on Sushi Ride

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Sushi Ride below:

Way way way way too difficult, and we know what the trash thing is so dont say anything about that method, but the reason why we gave it 2 stars instead of 1 is cause you guys dont do ads, which is awesome. But its impossible to get perfect level.


This is a great game. Addictive and engaging No need to buy iap.


This would be much easier to give 5 stars if not for how immediately frustrating it becomes. We are a completionist. We do enjoy a struggle, but getting this level of struggle out of level 2 is…. Well, we’ve not experienced it yet in another game! In one way its refreshing that the game doesnt baby you by making it stupidly easy from the get-go, but we feel like there needs to be a bit more coding to make levels, well, DO-ABLE…. Let us explain how the game works a bit first. The game does a wonderful job of explaining for itself, by the way. Sushi spins in a circle. It is color coded to monsters that appear. You push the eating utensils at the bottom of the screen to send a sushi to the nearest monster. If you get the color wrong, the monster leaves. There are trash cans that you can get rid of a sushi to get to the correct color. Monsters have a meter that they will pay you and leave if its completely filled, and they will leave angrily if the meter completely depletes. Now to why the second level is HEAVILY RNG based, and is ridiculously difficult to get 3 stars on despite it being the second level of the game. The stars that are he issue are: dont lose a life (dont have any monsters leave angrily), and dont use a trash bin ever. Its completely random what color monster comes up, so youre at the mercy of what RNG gives you. We’ve spawned into a level with a red sushi at the beginning of our train, and only green monsters spawn. This game is truly RNG based, which makes it frustrating in its nature. Rather than coding it to baby you and give you what you need (which is certainly one option) Id ask for this level to be moved farther down, this feels way too frustratingly RNG based for level 2. We will keep playing and see whats in store but wow, Im getting quite frustrated at this little game. Im having trouble deciding if its a fun frustration or a what were you guys thinking with this game frustration. That all being said we have a strange inner desire to keep trying, despite a growing sense of defeat of being at the mercy of heavy RNG. We have to say it almost feels stacked against us as a player at times, but that can be how it feels if you try over and over and over. Maybe Im just getting really unlucky?

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