It’s a mess. You run around trying to do stuff, but the controls feel wonky and the physics are inconsistent. Some moments are annoying, some are just plain addictive to figure out. It’s not what I expected, but I keep coming back anyway.
The gameplay in Escape Tsunami: Save and Steal Brainrot is neat but tricky. The mechanics are simple but tricky to master. The physics often feel off, which makes some puzzles frustrating. Still, it’s fun to figure out how to get past the tricky parts.
Playing Escape Tsunami: Save and Steal Brainrot without any fancy builds is possible, but a good loadout helps. Some characters feel faster or more durable, but honestly, it’s mostly about knowing what to upgrade first. No magic tricks, just trial and error.
I found that sneaking around saves a lot of trouble. Also, collecting hidden items unlocks some useful upgrades. There’s a secret spot that boosts your speed if you find it early. Trust me, it’s worth looking for these little secrets.
The story is straightforward but long. You start trying to escape, then things get complicated. The ending is a bit sudden, but it wraps up the main plot. Follow the clues, don’t rush, and you’ll get there eventually.