Ever feel like games are just too much sometimes? Hole Master is one of those games that makes you wonder how it got so addictive. It’s not complicated but it sure can annoy you with its wonky physics and tricky holes. Sometimes you just want to finish it and stop. But then you keep coming back.
Hole Master is a neat but tricky game with simple mechanics. The physics are wonky, making each shot unpredictable. It’s about lining up your shot, dealing with weird angles, and managing some poorly calibrated controls. Simple but with enough quirks to keep you on your toes.
There aren't many options for customizing your character, but choosing the right approach helps. Save your precision shots for the tough holes. Different setups don’t matter much because it’s mostly about pacing and good aim. The game feels more about practice than loadouts.
One secret is to watch the physics closely. Sometimes a tiny adjustment can make the difference. Also, don’t rush. Patience is key, especially on wonky slopes. Practice your angles in easy holes first. That small tip might save you some shots later.
The game progresses through a series of holes that get slightly more complex. You solve puzzles in each one and beat the difficult parts with some trial and error. The ending is a bit anticlimactic but satisfying after you try multiple times. Overall, it’s a quick, forgettable ride.