Ever played a puzzle game that makes you question your sanity? You sit down, ready for some quiet fun, and then realize it’s trickier than it looks. Small pieces, wonky physics, and that annoying "almost fits" sound. It’s oddly addictive and makes you want to keep going, even when tiredness takes over.
This neat puzzle game involves putting together images of Mighty Express characters and scenes. The pieces can be tricky, and sometimes the physics seem wonky. It’s simple at first but gets more confusing as you progress. Great for quick breaks or when you need to distract yourself for a bit.
There’s no real "building" in this game, but choosing the right pieces can matter. Some players swear by sorting the pieces by color first, then racing against the clock. It’s more about speed than strategy, but hey, figuring out the best method takes time. It’s satisfying once you get a rhythm.
If you want to move faster, try assembling the border first. It creates a frame to fill in. Also, pay close attention to piece shapes; don’t just rely on color. Found a trick? Focus on the tricky corners first. It saves a lot of frustration later.
The game follows the usual pattern. You start with simple puzzles and gradually work your way through more complex images. The ending is just more puzzles, but finishing them feels rewarding. Sometimes, it feels like you’ve wasted too much time, but then you’re hooked again. Tiring but addictive.