Honestly, I played Merge Digital Circus vs Toilet thinking it would be quick. Turns out it is not. How do games with such wonky physics stay fun? The tricks, the bugs. Sometimes you just want it to end fast but it keeps hooking you in anyway.
This game is filled with neat ideas, but the tricky part is the physics. Some things move wonkily, and you find yourself guessing what will break next. It’s simple but can be annoying when it doesn’t do what you expect. A tutorial might have helped but is missing.
Choosing the right setups is key. Some pro players swear by specific character combos to maximize efficiency. I guess it’s about finding a balance between speed and the annoying little glitches that keep messing you up. Tried to optimize, but it’s kinda frustrating sometimes.
Here’s a secret I found: stacking multiple characters in one spot actually helps with faster merging. Seems obvious but I struggled until I realized that trick. Also, avoid wasting time on small upgrades early on. Trust me, it saves hours.
The endgame is as wonky as the start, but you get through it. The story is minimal, mostly about merging and cleaning up messes. After a while, it just feels repetitive. Still, it’s addictive enough to finish, even if parts feel tedious and annoying at times.