Sometimes it feels like a chore to keep up with this game. You match tiles, move characters around, and hope for the best. The mechanics are wonky, and the physics sometimes don’t make sense. It can be frustrating but strangely addictive in a way.
Advent Match and Move has a neat concept but tricky execution. The puzzles are simple at first but get wonky as the levels go on. The physics are wonky, making moves unpredictable. It’s a basic match game with some movement puzzles thrown in.
Choosing the right characters and items isn’t obvious. Some loadouts feel pointless, but a few special gear pieces can make a difference. It’s mostly trial and error. No clear best way, just what works for you on a bad day.
Keep an eye on hidden paths you might overlook. There's a secret shortcut in level five that can save you time. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different moves. It’s annoying but sticking with one strategy often backfires.
The story is predictable and sometimes confusing. Levels gradually get harder, but the ending feels rushed. You won't find many surprises, but finishing the game gives a sense of relief. It’s not perfect, but it’s a quick way to kill a few hours with some annoyance along the way.