Honestly, this game feels like a weird mix of cute character design and confusing mechanics. The controls are a bit wonky and sometimes the physics act up in odd ways. It's fun but annoying how addictive it can get when you just want to see your creations come alive. Noticed I kept restarting to fix that tricky glitch.
This game is pretty neat in concept. Making tiny, quirky troll characters is simple at first. But as you go deeper, the controls get tricky and the physics can be wonky. It’s a casual, sometimes frustrating experience that’s surprising in how much detail there is for such a simple-looking game.
For seasoned players, mixing different accessories and outfits matters. There’s no strict way but experimenting helps. The game’s a bit grindy, so skipping the basic stuff and jumping straight into the more complex combos can save time. Still, it’s easy to get lost trying to get everything just right.
One secret is to reuse parts from old trolls instead of constantly creating new ones. It speeds up progress. Also, focusing on fewer details early on keeps the game from feeling overwhelming. Don’t forget to save often because the game’s wonky physics can mess things up last second.
The game guides you through various levels of creativity. You start with simple outfits for your trolls and then unlock new accessories and features. The story is minimal, mostly about unlocking everything and seeing how many crazy looks you can make before it feels repetitive.