Sometimes it feels like the graphics were thrown together last minute. You jump into Grimace Blocks and wonder if the physics were tested before release. It’s not pretty, but it’s oddly addictive. The difficulty ramps up in weird ways. Frustrating, but you keep trying.
Grimace Blocks is a neat puzzle-platformer with wonky physics. The controls are tricky, and the blocks move unexpectedly. The game’s simple concept gets confusing fast. It’s essentially a test of patience and reflexes, with some frustrating moments that make you want to throw your controller.
There are no real builds or loadouts since it’s all about positioning and timing. However, choosing characters that jump higher can help. Watching the physics glitches and exploiting them gives you an edge. Most players just stick with what works without overthinking it.
Secret trick: crouch before jumping to gain extra height in tight spots. Practicing a specific sequence repeatedly helps you memorize tricky sections. Sometimes, waiting a second before moving makes a big difference. Grinding a level over and over gets annoying but pays off.
The game’s story is sparse, mostly just reaching the final level. You jump through increasingly difficult sections, fighting wonky physics at every turn. When you finally finish, it feels like relief. The ending feels abrupt, leaving you wishing for more but knowing you're done.