Sometimes games make you wonder why you started them in the first place. You die more often than you finish a level. It’s totally predictable but somehow addictive and annoying at the same time. The controls feel wonky and the timing is off. Still, I kept playing because I couldn’t stop trying to beat that one tricky part.
Martins Adventure offers a neat mix of platform jumping and puzzle solving. The physics are tricky and sometimes wonky, which makes it frustrating. It’s a simple game but requires quick reflexes and patience. Timing your jumps right is the key to progressing early on.
There aren’t many options for builds, honestly. Martins mostly relies on quick reflexes and dodging. Some players swear by certain gear items that boost speed or jump height, but honestly, just focusing on your timing makes the biggest difference. It’s a minimal setup game.
My secret tip: pay attention to the background patterns. They sometimes hint where the tricky traps are. Collect every coin you see no matter what. It’s annoying but worth it for the extra points. Practice makes perfect, so keep failing until it clicks.
The game has a simple story about Martins trying to rescue his friends from the bad guys. You go through various levels, each more confusing than the last. The ending feels rushed but gives a sense of completion. Overall, it’s a grind, but sometimes fun if you ignore the frustration.