Sometimes you wonder why you keep coming back. The game is a mess but oddly addictive. Surviving the Rainbow Friends can get frustrating fast. It’s not perfect, but it has that weird pull that makes you want to try one more time.
Rainbow Friends Survival offers a neat mix of hide-and-seek with tricky puzzles. The physics are wonky sometimes, making escapes unpredictable. Learning the patterns is key, but the game’s wonky controls can throw you off. It’s a basic concept, but hard to master.
You don’t need fancy builds here. Just pick characters with decent speed and stealth. Sometimes upgrading your hiding spots is smarter than boosting your attack. The game’s simple, so don’t overthink your loadout. Play smart, not complicated.
Hide when you hear certain sounds. That’s a secret trick I found. Staying quiet and avoiding the main paths helps a lot. Always keep an eye on the timer. It’s annoying how some parts seem unfair, but patience pays off.
The story is straightforward. You start trapped, trying to escape the Rainbow Friends. Some endings are obvious, others surprise you. It’s a grind, but figuring out the pattern of the monsters is what matters most. Overall, it’s a bumpy ride to the finish line.