Honestly, MushroomTarzan is one of those games that makes you question your sanity. The controls are a mess sometimes. You think you know what to do, then bam, physics mess up everything. Still, it's strangely addictive after a while.
The gameplay in MushroomTarzan is pretty neat but can be tricky with its wonky physics. Moving around requires patience. The levels are designed with some tricky spots that make you think twice. It’s not perfect but enough to keep you hooked for a bit.
Playing MushroomTarzan often feels like experimenting with goofy loadouts. There’s no real need for fancy builds, but some characters resist the annoying bugs better. It’s mostly about what makes your runs less frustrating in the long run.
Here's a secret: mastering the jump timing is key to avoiding the annoying glitches. Collecting certain tiny mushrooms boosts your speed slightly. Don’t ignore the hidden paths they sometimes reveal. It’s the little tricks that make a difference.
The story in MushroomTarzan isn’t very deep. You run, jump, occasionally fight weird creatures. The ending is kinda underwhelming. It’s more about surviving until the last level rather than any big conclusion. Still, it’s a fun distraction, even with all the wonky physics playing tricks on you.