Core Gameplay
Berry Drop Gravity Chopper: Forest Mix presents a forest-themed setting where wild strawberries, lingonberries, bilberries, and cloudberries fall from canopy foliage. Your blade follows your finger; each berry requires a single slice. The goal is to collect (slice) a target number of each berry type per level, with a penalty for missing berries (three misses allowed). A “forest favour” bonus applies when you slice berries in a specific order (e.g., strawberry then cloudberry).
Levels & Content Design
There are 265 levels across six forest zones. Early levels introduce one berry type at a time. Later levels mix all four types, with order bonuses requiring careful selection. Difficulty increases through fall speed and berry density. The level list is fixed after purchase. No updates are promised, but the order-bonus mechanic encourages replay.
Visuals & Experience
The art style uses earthy greens and browns with soft light rays filtering through leaves. Berries are small but high-contrast. Slice animations produce tiny droplets and a gentle “pop” sound. The frame rate remains stable, and touch detection is precise for small targets. An optional zoom mode enlarges berries for players who prefer larger targets.
Key Features
A “berry guide” hint shows the next berry in the preferred order with a subtle glow. A practice forest allows unlimited slicing without penalties. Offline mode is fully supported. No leaderboards or ads. A simple progress screen shows your completion rate per forest zone.
User Value
This game may help with pattern recognition and selective attention (choosing the correct berry type). It is designed as a calm, focused activity. No cognitive improvement claims are made.
Usage Scenarios
Suitable for quiet evenings, during a tea break, or as a short activity after work. The forest theme and gentle sounds create a relaxed atmosphere.







