Okay, so you just drop balls onto a weird machine. Sounds simple, right? It's not. The whole point is to get them into the right slots. The physics are kinda wonky, which is annoying but also makes it weirdly addictive. You'll fail a lot. Then you'll get it and feel like a genius for five seconds.
It's a neat little logic puzzle. You control a dispenser at the top. Tap to drop a ball. The machine below is all ramps, bumpers, and moving parts. Your job is to figure out the exact timing and spot to hit. The later levels get seriously tricky. Don't expect it to be a calm experience.
There's no character to build. The real strategy is in your head. Watch the machine's pattern first. Every moving piece has a cycle. The pro move is to ignore the obvious target sometimes. Aim for a bumper to ricochet into the right slot. It's all about using the janky system against itself.
Here's a big one the game doesn't tell you. Sometimes you need to block a path. Use a ball to clog up a wrong hole so the next one bounces the way you want. Sounds cheap, but it works. Also, the pause between drops is your best friend. Use it to think.
Let's be real, there is no story. You just solve puzzles. The ending is just a screen that says you finished. No big reveal. It's a pure puzzle game. You play because figuring out each machine feels good. Then you close it and maybe come back tomorrow to do it again.