Some days, I wonder why I keep playing this game. It’s just ants, crawling around, but it somehow hooks you. The controls are wonky, and the physics often mess up. Still, I keep coming back for more. It’s annoying but strangely addictive. Not sure why.
Ants Quest is a neat platformer with tricky jumps and simple puzzles. The physics feel wonky sometimes, making timing a pain. It’s easy to get lost or stuck. Still, the gameplay is straightforward enough for new players to pick up and mess around with. Expect some frustration, but it’s fun in a weird way.
Playing without any fancy upgrades, just the basics. The game doesn’t have much depth in loadouts. Some players swear by certain character skins or power-ups, but honestly, it’s mostly luck. You don’t need much to get by, but a good build can make some parts less annoying.
Find the secret shortcut near the old log. It skips most enemies and saves time. Also, focus on collecting tiny food pieces, they give you quick points. Don’t waste too much time on easy enemies. Practice your jumps in the quiet areas. It’s the only way to get better fast.
The story is simple. You control an ant trying to find food while dodging enemies and obstacles. It’s a lot of running and jumping. The ending isn’t spectacular but wraps things up. Overall, it’s a straightforward game with a few surprises here and there. Not bad, not great.