Not sure why I keep coming back to this. It’s a thing where you help a boy solve puzzles using physics. The levels are tricky, and the physics sometimes feel wonky. It’s kind of annoying but strangely addictive too. You spend ages just figuring out the right move.
This game has simple yet tricky puzzles that test your understanding of basic physics. The neat part is how every level uses wonky physics to challenge you. Easy to pick up but hard to master. Keeps your brain busy for a bit. The game sometimes lag or glitches which is annoying but doesn’t ruin everything.
In this game, the best way to improve is to experiment with different objects and how you combine them. No real loadouts, but choosing the right materials for each puzzle helps. Playing without rushing makes it less frustrating. Just remember, sometimes the most obvious solution isn’t right at first.
A secret I found is to observe how objects interact before you move. Don't rush placing things. Sometimes, a small adjustment or a tiny nudge can make a big difference. It’s annoying but crucial to think ahead. Practice makes perfect, or so it seems sometimes.
This game has a simple story with a series of puzzles. It’s straightforward but takes time to finish. The ending pretty much wraps up everything, though it can feel a bit abrupt. Overall, it’s a decent way to kill time if you're tired and looking for something to do.
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