Sometimes games are just frustrating. You think you know what to do, then everything goes wonky. Break Glass Wine is one of those titles. It’s not polished, and the physics can be downright annoying. Still, it’s oddly addictive in a weird way.
This game has neat ideas but feels tricky to control. The physics are wonky, making simple tasks frustrating. It’s a mess, but in a fun way. Learning the quirks is half the battle. Expect lots of trial and error as you figure out how to progress.
Playing without any fancy setups is fine. The game doesn’t reward complicated builds. Stick to basic controls and focus on timing. No need to overthink your loadout. It’s more about good instincts than power-ups or special gear.
One secret is to observe the physics closely. Small adjustments can make a big difference. Don’t rush. Sometimes waiting for the right moment is better than forcing your way through. That’s how I got through the trickiest parts.
The story is simple but confusing at times. You’ll get lost, then figure out what to do next. The ending feels abrupt, like they ran out of ideas. Still, completing it gives a weird sense of satisfaction. Not perfect, but honest in its own way.