Honestly, Link 4 feels like a throwback that still manages to frustrate. It’s simple but tricky to master, especially when the physics act really wonky sometimes. Getting your blocks just right feels like a small miracle. It’s addictive in its own weird way, even if it annoys me after a while.
This game has a neat concept. You drop blocks and aim to fit them perfectly. The physics can be wonky and make some moves awkward. It’s easy to pick up but feels harder the more you play. Planning ahead is key but tricky in practice, especially with unpredictable piece behaviors.
Playing Link 4 without the right setup feels like a waste. There aren’t many tricks here, but knowing how to quickly arrange the pieces helps. Some players swear by specific loadouts, but honestly, it’s more about instinct than any tricks. Still, having a solid strategy keeps you from losing your mind.
Keep an eye on the next piece even when focusing on current placement. A little trick I found is to anticipate the tricky pieces early. Don’t get distracted by quick wins, think ahead. Sometimes just stopping for a brief moment helps to see the best moves ahead of time.
The game mostly revolves around clearing levels one by one. The story is minimal, but the ending reveals a surprising twist that I did not expect. Play through slowly to get the full picture. It’s not super complicated but enough to keep you hooked, even if it’s a little tiring after many rounds.