Somehow this game makes me think I am doing the same thing over and over. The pieces shuffle in a wonky way that is sometimes annoying. It feels like luck matters more than skill. Still, I keep playing because it’s strangely addictive.
This game has a neat setup but can get tricky fast. The physics are a little wonky, making some moves feel unfair. It’s simple at first but then gets annoying the more you play. A good starting point for solitaire fans who like a little chaos.
There aren’t many options for builds or loadouts here. Just pick your style and hope the cards fall right. The game’s randomness keeps it unpredictable, which is actually kind of frustrating. Experienced players stick to tried-and-true setups to avoid bad luck.
If you want an edge, pay attention to small details. Sometimes, moving a particular card can open unexpected options later. I found that waiting a turn can be annoying but sometimes improves your chances. Don’t overlook the tiny moves that seem insignificant.
The game doesn’t really have a story, just a slow progression through levels. Some endings feel pointless, but it’s satisfying to clear the board after struggling. The game offers a sense of completion, even if it’s repetitive and tiring at times.