Somehow I can't stop playing this confusing game. You think it will be easy, but every lock is a new headache. The controls are wonky, the physics weird, and still, I keep trying to beat it. It is kind of addictive in a frustrating way.
Lock Master is a neat puzzle game that involves solving tricky lock mechanisms. The mechanics are simple at first, but the physics can get wonky, making each lock feel different. It’s a test of patience and a bit of luck.
There are no real builds in Lock Master, but selecting the right tools matters. Using certain lockpicking kits can make things easier. Some players prefer quick-twist techniques over slow, careful moves. It’s mostly trial and error to see what works best for you.
One secret is noticing patterns in lock designs. Sometimes the tools you pick up can be used multiple times, saving time. Also, don’t rush—taking your time actually makes opening locks faster in the end.
The game guides you through various lock puzzles, each more tricky than the last. It slowly introduces new mechanics. The ending feels like a letdown after all that effort, but at least you get to see all the locks open or not open in the end.