Not impressed at first. The game looks simple but gets tricky fast. You think you can just smash things? Think again. The physics are wonky and sometimes frustrating. It’s addictive enough to keep playing even when it annoys you. Pretty much a waste of time but still fun in a weird way.
The gameplay is neat but has tricky parts. You drag or tap to crush objects, but sometimes the physics feel off. It’s not too deep, but mastering timing and angles helps. The wonky physics can make you stumble. Still, it’s a simple game you keep going back to because it’s easy to get hooked.
You don’t need fancy builds here. Just focus on quick upgrades and maximizing your crush power. No need for complicated loadouts. It’s more about knowing when to gone all in and when to hold back. Pro players just keep upgrading and trying different combos until something sticks.
One secret is to watch the angles — hitting from certain directions causes more destruction. Don’t ignore small upgrades early on. Sometimes a tiny upgrade makes a big difference later. Use the environment to your advantage. Keep experimenting until you find what works best for quick progress.
The story is pretty straightforward. You start smashing objects, level up, and keep going through different stages. Sometimes it feels repetitive, but you just keep pushing forward. The ending is okay, not amazing but satisfying enough. Overall, it’s a simple game you play in short bursts.