Sometimes it feels like the game is fighting against you. The controls are wonky. The physics don't make sense. Still, you can't stop playing. It's frustrating but strangely addictive. If you like fiddling with awkward mechanics, this might be your thing.
Pies Frescos is a neat little game that throws tricky puzzles and wonky physics at you. The gameplay is simple but gets tricky fast. You move pies around, trying to solve puzzles that sometimes feel unfair. The controls can be confusing, but that’s part of the fun or the annoyance.
There aren't many options for builds. Mostly, it’s about knowing which pies work best for certain puzzles. Some players swear by specific loadouts, but honestly, most of it comes down to trial and error. No fancy tricks, just patience and experimenting.
Here's a secret: timing matters more than you think. Sometimes waiting just a second longer helps you avoid annoying glitches. Also, watch the physics, they can be wonky but predictable once you get used to it. Small tricks make a big difference.
The story is pretty simple. You guide pies through various levels to reach the end. The ending feels rushed, but it wraps things up. Overall, it’s a short game with a lot of frustrating moments, but hey, it’s short enough to replay and get better at.