Feels like flying around in a wonky roller coaster. The controls are tricky, and the physics sometimes mess up just when you think you have it figured out. It’s kind of annoying how addictive it gets even with all its flaws. Hard to put down once you start risking those awkward crashes.
The gameplay in Flying Grimace is quirky and silly. The neat part is how the controls are simple but tricky to master. The physics feel wonky, which adds a layer of chaos. It’s fun to just fly around and see what happens. Unexpected crashes happen often but keep it interesting for a while.
Most players stick with basic setups since the game doesn’t seem to need heavy customization. But experimenting with different speed boosts and hang time can make flying easier. No need to overthink it; just find what keeps you afloat longer and stick with it. No real secret to winning, just practice.
Here’s a secret trick: sometimes, the wonky physics work in your favor if you time your boost right. Also, don’t be afraid to drift into tricky spots; it feels unnatural but helps you get through tight spaces faster. Maintain your focus, and you’ll improve faster than you think.
The game doesn’t have a story in the traditional sense. It’s more about cruising around and trying not to crash. The ending is basically just the player flying off into the horizon. Happened too fast. Honestly, the fun is in the messing around. Not much else to say after that.