Sometimes it feels like the game is mocking you. The controls are weird, and the physics are totally wonky. You think you’ve got a handle on it, then everything falls apart in seconds. It’s frustrating but oddly addictive to keep trying even when it’s annoying.
Bird Fly has neat mechanics, but the tricky controls can throw you off. The physics don’t always work right, making flying feel wonky. It’s simple to pick up but hard to master. Expect some frustration but also small wins that make it worth sticking with.
Playing Bird Fly without the right setup is tough. Nothing fancy here—just focus on positioning and timing. No need for special builds, but a good headset really helps hear those subtle cues. It’s mostly about patience and practicing your flight moves.
Here's a secret: timing your flap release is crucial. If you get the rhythm down, you can fly way farther effortlessly. Don’t ignore small collectibles; they boost your score faster. Trust me, these tricks make the difference after a while.
The story is simple but confusing at times. You fly through different levels, but the story is hard to follow. The ending feels rushed and a bit confusing. It’s more about the gameplay than the story, which is kind of weak but still fun.