Sometimes you just want a game that doesn't ask for too much thinking. Hexable is that strange mix of neat puzzles and wonky physics. It’s easy to get hooked, even if it’s a bit annoying too. Harder than it looks, honestly.
Hexable is all about stacking tiles and solving tricky puzzles. The neat thing is the physics can be wonky, making some moves more frustrating than they should be. It’s simple to pick up but frustrating to master fully. Expect some confusing mechanics along the way.
Most players stick with basic setups, but the game allows some customization. You can experiment with different tile combinations, though don’t expect it to make the game easier. The game’s balance is wonky, so the best loadouts are mostly personal preference.
Pro tip: focus on clearing lines quickly, it gives more points. Timing your moves carefully is key even if the physics mess with your plan. Don’t get stuck on a move; sometimes just resetting is the best choice. An annoying but effective trick is to save your best setups for when you really need them.
The game progresses through a series of puzzles with increasing difficulty. You get a story tied to each stage, but it’s pretty minimal. The endings vary depending on your performance, but honestly, it’s mostly just more puzzles. It doesn’t take long to see it all, but a few segments can be frustratingly repetitive.