It’s just a simple game, but somehow it keeps pulling you back. The balls bounce around in a weird, unpredictable way. You think you get it, then suddenly everything’s wonky. Sometimes it’s frustrating, other times oddly satisfying. Always addictive enough to make you ignore everything else.
This game is all about bouncing balls through tricky obstacles. The physics feel flaky, like things might fall apart at any moment. The neat part is figuring out how to time your taps. Donky physics make some levels feel unfair but also kinda fun. It’s a test of patience and timing, nothing too deep.
There’s not much variety in builds, but experimenting with different ball types can change how you play. Some players swear by specific loadouts to get through stubborn levels faster. Mostly though, it’s just about mastering the physics and not overcomplicating your approach.
If you get stuck, try focusing on small movements before making big jumps. It’s annoying how the physics lie sometimes, but patience helps. I found that quick taps can sometimes save you from a terrible bounce, so don’t rush too much. Master timing for a smoother run.
The game starts simple. Bounce the ball through increasingly weird levels. Some are easy, others are maddening. The ending is just another level, but the real reward is getting better at reading the wonky physics. Honestly, I played it mindlessly but kept going for no real reason.