Honestly, DIY Mini Journals feels like those tiny paper projects that never quite go right. It sounds simple but gets tricky fast. The mechanics can be wonky and annoying. Still, it's oddly addictive to tinker with tiny pages and stuff. Not sure why. It is what it is.
This game is all about creating neat little journals. The controls are simple but tricky to master. Sometimes the physics feel wonky, like things don’t stay where they should. You just put together pages, decorate, and stumble through small puzzles. It’s not complicated, but it takes patience.
Playing casually, you stick with basic tools. No need for fancy setups. Just focus on organizing your pages cleanly. Higher-level play involves customizing covers and installing little add-ons. But honestly, the game doesn’t really need a loadout; it’s more about the process.
My secret tip is to save often. The game hates to cooperate sometimes. Also, practice lining up the elements precisely. It’s addictive to keep tinkering, so don’t rush. Trust me, small adjustments make a big difference. It might seem boring, but it’s the trick to getting better fast.
The game basically guides you through making your own tiny journals. You start simple, adding pages and decorations. As you progress, more tricky puzzles appear. The story is light and mainly about your journey of better journal designs. There is a satisfying ending, even if it feels a bit rushed.