Sometimes you wonder why you keep playing. The game is simple but strangely addictive. You move and merge hexagons, but it can get frustrating when moves get tricky really fast.
At first, it's pretty neat how the hexagons slide around. The mechanics are straightforward but the physics can seem wonky, especially when pieces teleport unexpectedly. Tricky to master but satisfying when it clicks. It feels like a test of patience more than skill.
You don’t really choose loads outs here. It’s about positioning and merging smartly. Some players swear by specific patterns, but honestly it’s mostly trial and error. No magic formulas, just persistence and luck. Annoying how some setups seem better but are hard to pull off.
If you want to get better fast, try focusing on corners early. Keep stacking in one area and don’t spread out too much. There’s a secret to squeezing every last move by planning ahead. It sounds simple but takes practice. The game is addictive in that way.
The game doesn’t have a real story, but it has a progression system. You keep merging and unlocking new hexagons, trying to reach higher levels. Eventually, after enough play, it just resets. No real ending, but the grind gets pretty old after a while. Just more merging and frustration.