Sometimes I wonder why I keep playing this. It’s not that fun, but there’s something oddly addictive about it. The controls are wonky, and the physics feel tricky. Still, I can’t put it down, even when I get annoyed by how everything glitches out. It’s a mess, but I keep coming back.
Getting started with Afroman Dinofriends is kind of neat. The gameplay involves tricky targets and wonky physics that make each move unpredictable. It’s not polished, but that makes it interesting in a weird way. Just don’t expect smooth sailing every time.
Most people just pick random characters and hope it works. No real strategy needed at first. Some players swear by certain loadouts, but honestly, it’s more about experimenting. The game’s play style is straightforward, so do what feels fun, not what’s optimal.
Pro tip: Fight through the annoying parts early. There’s a secret to getting extra points if you do a specific trick, but it’s kinda tricky to pull off consistently. Practice your timing in the starting zones. That’s how you level up faster without wasting hours.
The story is simple. You go through various levels, fighting strange characters, completing odd quests. The ending feels rushed, like they ran out of ideas. Still, it’s a decent way to kill time, even if the pacing drags at times. Overall, it’s just okay.