Sometimes games that look simple are the most addictive. You think you understand it, then it throws another goofy twist at you. It’s kind of frustrating but also hard to put down. Totally chaotic, but in a weird way, I kept coming back.
Gempicker has a neat idea but the physics can be wonky. Tricks you learn early on become less useful because the controls sometimes act up. It’s a tricky game to master but you get used to the weird movement patterns after a while.
Playing Gempicker without knowing the best setup is a mistake. Some loadouts just make the game feel less frustrating. Honestly, sticking with certain gear makes the wonky physics less annoying and more predictable for experienced players.
One secret is to practice your timing for jumps carefully. If you hold a certain button just right, you can avoid some of the worst physics bugs. Listen for audio cues to judge when to act, it’s oddly reliable for this game.
The story is pretty straightforward but the ending feels rushed. You navigate through various zones, solving puzzles and avoiding hazards. It’s repetitive but the game keeps you distracted enough to forget the annoying bits.