You think you know what you're doing but the game keeps messing with you. Angry Plants throws strange physics and wonky controls at you. It can be annoying, but also oddly addictive if you like that sort of thing. Quick games pile up fast. Its unpredictability makes it cruel but fun for some reason.
Playing Angry Plants is a mix of neat tricks and tricky moments. The physics feel wonky and unpredictable. You’ll need to get used to how the plants move and react. It’s simple to start but gets tricky fast if you want to succeed. Practice helps, but don’t expect smooth sailing from the get-go.
There’s no real need for fancy builds. Just pick your favorite plant and stick to it. Some players swear by specific setups, but really, it's more about reaction time. Since the game doesn’t have traditional gear or loadouts, it’s all about how you control what you pick.
Hidden tip: jump fiercely at just the right moment. It can make all the difference. Also, watch the terrain and use the environment to your advantage. Speed and timing are everything. It’s annoying how some moves feel delayed, but patience helps you get better.
The game doesn’t have a deep story. It’s mostly about surviving as long as possible and mastering tricky physics. The ending feels just like another round but with a slightly different setup. Overall, it’s a fun mess that can keep you hooked even when it drives you nuts.