Getting into this game can be a headache. It’s a puzzle that seems simple but gets tricky quickly. Sometimes the pieces don’t quite fit, and the physics feel wonky. It’s not what I expected, and honestly, it can be annoying trying to finish the puzzles without losing patience.
The gameplay is all about fitting neat pieces together. Some pieces are tricky to place because of wonky physics, especially with the more complex images. It’s a basic jigsaw at first, but it gets more frustrating as the puzzle gets bigger. A neat concept, but it can become tedious fast. Good for passing the time, if you don’t mind the fiddling.
There’s no real build or loadout system here. It’s just puzzle pieces. But if you want to make it easier, always focus on the edges first. Some players swear by placing corner pieces early. It’s nothing fancy, just a way to organize your approach. No need for complicated tips, just patience and trial-and-error.
One secret I found is to rotate pieces before placing. Sometimes it helps see how they fit better. Also, zooming in makes it easier to handle small pieces, but that can mess with your view. Remember to take breaks. The game can be addictive, but it’s easy to get burnt out if you push too hard.
The story unfolds as you complete more puzzles, revealing different scenes from the series. Each puzzle gets more complex, requiring more time and patience. The ending ties up the story pretty well, but the real fun is in the process of putting each scene together. It’s a slow build and can get repetitive, but some like that kind of grind.