Sometimes I wonder why I keep playing this. It seems simple but gets annoying fast. Little kids playing with nails, that’s it. The graphics are okay but the physics feel wonky. It's sort of addictive in a weird way, even if it makes me want to turn it off quickly.
Neat concept, but tricky to get right at first. The controls are straightforward but can feel wonky. You just gently paint nails and take care of tiny clients. Sometimes the physics don’t quite cooperate, which makes it frustrating. Learning the basics helps a lot, but mistakes happen often.
Playing Baby Nail Salon means focusing on upgrades that improve speed and precision. Pro players prefer certain character loadouts that let them work faster. It’s not about flashy gear, more about knowing when to upgrade what. Balance is key if you don't want to get overwhelmed by tiny tantrums.
One secret is to pay attention to the mini timers. They can speed up your progress. Use quick upgrades as soon as possible. Don’t waste too much time on perfection early on. The more clients you get, the more addictive it becomes to just keep playing and leveling up fast.
You start with simple routines and gradually unlock new kids and styles. The story is pretty basic, but the ending feels like a grind. Completing each stage requires patience, especially when the physics get wonky. It’s a slow journey but satisfying once you finally finish all levels.