Honestly, I played this game just to kill time. The controls are wonky, and sometimes it feels like the physics are messing with me. It’s not smooth, and the entire thing can make you want to throw your phone. Still, I kept playing for some reason.
Lofys Numbers has simple mechanics but tricky timing. The neat part is how the puzzles rely on understanding weird physics. Sometimes, it feels like the numbers are just messing with you. It’s not super hard, but it can be frustrating figuring out the right moves. The game’s wonky physics make every step unpredictable, which is annoying but oddly addictive.
There’s not much depth here, honestly. Most players stick with basic setups, but a few tricks can make some actions smoother. It’s mostly trial and error. Don’t bother overthinking it—just pick what feels right, and don’t be surprised if it doesn’t work the first few times. The game isn’t about fancy builds anyway.
Want to get better? Here’s a secret: timing the jump or move just before the indicator hits the perfect spot makes a big difference. Keep practicing that, and you will see progress. The game’s addictive enough to get you trying again, even after messing things up constantly.
The story is straightforward. You go from point A to point B through various confusing levels. The ending is pretty standard but satisfying after all the annoying retries. Overall, it’s a short ride, but the wonky physics and constant errors can make it feel longer than it is.