Sometimes it feels like the puzzles choose you, not the other way around. It gets repetitive fast. You just want to finish it and move on. But those tiny pieces can be so annoying. Still, it’s oddly addictive to see that picture come together. Not a lot of effort needed, but it can drain your patience.
The gameplay is pretty straightforward. You get a picture, and the goal is to assemble the pieces. The neat part is how some pieces fit awkwardly, leading to tricky spots. The wonky physics make it more frustrating than usual. Some pieces seem to refuse to snap, no matter what. It’s simple but can be surprisingly confusing at times.
There are no real loadouts here, just ways to organize your pieces. Pro players tend to sort by color or edge pieces first. Some swear by zooming in super close, others by always starting from the corners. It’s not really about strategies, more about finding what’s least annoying for you.
Keep the pieces organized and have a clear workspace. A secret I found is to leave the most complex areas for last. That way, you won’t get stuck trying to match tiny details early on. Also, don’t rush. Sometimes stepping away a bit helps your eyes see the pieces differently.
The game doesn’t have much of a story, just complete the picture. You start with scattered pieces, slowly build the edges. As you progress, the picture takes shape, revealing Jerry and Tom in some silly scene. The end is satisfying, but finishing can feel like a relief more than anything. Not much to it beyond that.
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