Sometimes puzzles just get to you. You think you’re done, and then the pieces move or disappear. It’s repetitive, frustrating, but oddly addictive. No music, just the clicking of pieces. Can’t believe how long I lost myself in this alone.
This game has some neat tricks. The puzzles are tricky, especially with the wonky physics that make pieces seem to slide or flip on their own. It feels random sometimes, but there's a method behind the madness. It’s enough to make your head spin for no good reason.
There’s not much point in fancy builds here. Just focus on quick piece placement and pattern recognition. The game plays faster if you skip unnecessary moves and don’t overthink every piece. It’s practically about muscle memory more than anything else.
If you want to level up quick, look for hidden piece hints scattered around the screen. Sometimes dragging a piece to a corner can reveal a clue to the next move. Trust me, these little tricks save hours of frustration in the long run.
The story is simple but weird. You start with scattered pieces, and as you go, a story unfolds through the images. The ending is anticlimactic but satisfying. It’s mostly about piecing together a strange narrative, and honestly, it can feel like a chore after a while.