Feeling exhausted and just want something quick to pass the time? Noob Hidden Stars is that weird little game you start and can’t really stop playing, even when it gets annoying. It’s not pretty, not smooth, but somehow addictive. The physics are wonky and confusing at times but that’s part of the fun.
This game has a simple, yet tricky gameplay loop. The neat part is figuring out the wonky physics and how to manipulate the characters. Movements feel floaty and awkward, which makes each level a little frustrating but still kind of satisfying once you get it. It’s not polished, but it’s funny how small victories feel rewarding.
Noob Hidden Stars doesn’t go deep into builds or loadouts. You basically just pick characters and go. But the secret is, sometimes mixing characters in the right order makes tricky levels easier. No fancy gear, just some trial and error, and a lot of patience.
One secret trick I found is timing your jumps that seem impossible. The physics mess with your head but if you master a specific rhythm, you can skip some parts altogether. Also, don’t ignore tiny adjustments. They make a huge difference. It’s all about patience and stubbornness.
The story is simple and mostly just a sequence of levels. You get through them one by one, often restarting due to annoying bugs or wonky physics. The ending is underwhelming, but the game’s simplicity makes it easy to pick up and drop whenever you want. Not much to say beyond that.