Somehow, this game manages to be both simple and confusing at the same time. You think you understand it, then it throws a new glitch or wonky physics. It gets addicting in a frustrating way. You keep trying just one more time, even if it’s annoying.
Many Bricks has neat mechanics, but the tricky controls can trip you up. The physics are wonky, making each level unpredictable. It’s a puzzle wrapped in a confusing package. Beginners might struggle, but the fun sneaks in when things go right. It’s not fair, but it’s fun enough to keep playing.
Players often find that minimal setups work better. Overcomplicating your loadout just makes things messier. The key is knowing what to prioritize. Some swear by specific character builds, but honestly, it’s mostly trial and error. The game doesn’t hold your hand here.
Use shortcuts that seem risky. Sometimes jumping through a glitch speeds you up. Don’t waste time with perfect aim; timing is more important. I figured out that a little patience with the physics can save a lot of retries. Those small tricks make a big difference in progress.
The story is pretty straightforward but scattered across confusing levels. Every stage feels like a puzzle not just for the game but for you to figure out what the heck is going on. Playing through to the end gets repetitive, but the last part has a bizarre twist. Overall, it’s a chaotic ride that leaves you scratching your head.