Honestly, I just wanted a quick distraction. Forest Adventure sounded simple enough, but it’s more frustrating than I expected. The controls sometimes feel wonky and the physics can be really tricky to predict. Still, it’s sort of addictive, even if it bugs me sometimes. Not sure if I’ll keep going.
The gameplay is a neat mix of platforming and exploration. It has tricky puzzles and some wonky physics that catch you off guard. Navigating through the trees and avoiding hazards can be annoying but also oddly satisfying when you succeed. It’s not super polished but keeps you hooked.
Most of the game feels like trial and error. You don’t find many obvious upgrades early on. Pro players tend to focus on balancing speed and stealth. Some swear by certain gear combos, but honestly, it’s mostly about mastering the jump timing and avoiding detection.
There’s a sneaky spot where you can farm coins easily. Also, staying still for a second before making a move helps avoid detection. The trick is to learn the enemy patrol patterns, ever so slightly different each time, but enough to give you an edge.
The game’s story is simple but confusing at times. You start lost in the woods, trying to find your way out. As you progress, the story unfolds through scattered clues and encounters. The ending feels abrupt but fitting for what is essentially a puzzle platformer. Overall, it’s a decent ride, if a little weird.