If you are looking for a game that feels a bit off but oddly addictive, Kazu Bot 2 might keep you hooked despite how tiring it gets. The controls are wonky at times and you’ll spend more time fixing mistakes than actually playing. Still, there is something about it that keeps pulling you back in.
Kazu Bot 2 has neat mechanics, but the tricky physics can mess you up. It’s a little wonky sometimes, especially with the platform jumps. The game doesn’t hold your hand, so expect to fail a lot early on. Still, it’s simple enough to pick up once you get used to the quirks.
Most players stick with basic setups, but if you want to get a little tricky, experimenting with loadouts can matter. No fancy secrets, just try different items to see what gives you an edge. There’s not much variation, so don’t expect a huge difference.
One secret is to memorize paths. It sounds boring but speeds things up. Also, timing your jumps perfectly helps avoid annoying mistakes. Don’t rush; patience is key. And taking small breaks keeps you from getting frustrated with the game’s wonky physics.
The story is straightforward, but the ending can be confusing if you rush through. Follow the main paths carefully and try not to get distracted by side events. Completing the story lays out the full picture, but some parts are a bit annoying to unlock. Still, it’s worth it for the ending.