Got tired of the usual grind? Then you might find some weird satisfaction in playing Pro Obunga versus Noob and Hacker. It’s not perfect, but there’s something addictive about watching chaos unfold. The game can get really wonky sometimes, and you just keep coming back for more.
The gameplay is surprisingly neat considering it's a low-budget title. Tricks and tricky moves can turn the tide fast. The physics feels wonky at times, making every battle unpredictable. Learning the mechanics is a bit confusing, but once you get it, it’s kind of fun to watch the chaos unfold.
Playing around with different character setups can be useful, but honestly, it’s mostly about what feels right during the fight. No fancy loadouts here, just quick swaps and experimentation. The game’s not really about perfect builds, more about knowing when to fight and when to hide.
There’s a secret to avoiding some annoying bugs. If you lag or glitch, try restarting the game briefly, it resets some wonky physics. Also, sneaking around and waiting for the right moment to strike can save you a lot of trouble. Don’t rush, patience helps you survive longer.
The story is pretty straightforward. You start as Pro Obunga trying to outsmart Noob and Hacker. It’s mostly just running, hiding, and fighting. The ending is kind of abrupt, but maybe that’s part of the charm. Just expect a lot of chaos and some bugs along the way.