Somehow, I got sucked into playing Hero Birds Hidden Stars again. It’s the kind of game that makes you want to keep trying even when it’s clearly annoying. The graphics are not great, and the physics feel off, but there's that addictive pull I can’t ignore. Harder than it looks. Total chaos.
This game has a neat concept, but the execution feels wonky at times. The tricky part is how the physics often screw up jumps or moves. It's not complicated to learn, but mastering everything takes patience. Some of the mechanics are just plain frustrating, but that weird charm keeps you playing.
There’s not much point obsessing over builds here. The game plays largely the same no matter what you choose. Still, experimenting with different characters can give you small advantages, if you don’t mind the repetitive grind. Honestly, it’s more about persistence than about any fancy setup.
I discovered that collecting hidden stars often involves some really goofy timing. It’s annoying how some stars require you to do awkward maneuvers. If you want to level fast, focus on upgrading your characters as soon as possible rather than spending too long on the extras. Also, replay levels after you’ve beaten them to find missed stars.
The story is pretty straightforward but feels a bit rushed. There are some tricky parts that make you want to quit, but persistence pays off. The ending is okay, though it leaves some questions unanswered. It’s a basic game that takes a while to finish if you want to see everything. Honestly, it’s not very polished, but somehow I kept playing anyway.