Feels like I wasted some time on this. The gameplay is simple but annoying enough to keep you hooked. It’s not nearly as smooth as it should be, and the wonky physics can mess you up. Still, I kept playing. It’s weirdly addictive in a frustrating way.
Number Box Swipe is a neat puzzle game that revolves around swiping numbered boxes across the screen. The tricky part is dealing with the wonky physics and timing. It looks simple but gets tricky fast. You have to plan your moves carefully to avoid mistakes and progress through levels.
There’s not much variety in builds or loadouts, honestly. Just focus on mastering timing and quick reactions. Some players prefer certain finger gestures, but overall it’s about getting used to the game’s odd physics. No real gear or power-ups matter much here.
Always watch the physics before swiping. A trick I found is to tap the screen lightly to control speed. The annoying part is how unpredictable the physics can be. If you slow down and tap repeatedly, you might avoid some of the wonky effects and stay on track longer.
The game progresses through a series of levels where you swipe boxes to reach a goal. The story is minimal but there are some hidden paths. The ending feels abrupt, and the difficulty spikes can be frustrating. Overall, it’s a straightforward but irritating game to finish.