Sometimes it feels like a chore just to get through. The game is slow, confusing at times, and the controls can be downright annoying. Still, there's an odd addictive quality that keeps pulling you back in, even when you're tired and just want it over with.
Inuko offers a neat mix of simple mechanics and tricky puzzles. The physics seem wonky at times, making jumps unpredictable. It’s not hard to pick up, but mastering the timing takes practice. Expect to mess up more than you succeed early on.
Most players stick with basic setups, but experimenting with different gear can boost your speed. There’s no clear ‘best’ way, just what works for your style. Using certain outfits makes running easier, but not by much. It’s more about trial and error.
Here’s a secret: jumping early can save you a lot of trouble. Also, avoiding some items lets you conserve energy. Pay attention to tiny clues in the environment. It’s not always clear but can help you progress quicker.
The game takes you through various stages with simple objectives. Sometimes the story feels disconnected, but pushing forward reveals the ending. It’s not very satisfying, but it’s what keeps you playing to see how it ends.