Sometimes you just want something quick and honest. No fuss, no hype. Sad or Happy feels like that. A game that is simple but kind of annoying with some addictive moments that make you want to keep trying. Honestly, it’s not perfect, but it’s strangely compelling.
The gameplay is pretty neat in concept but gets tricky fast. The physics are wonky sometimes, which can be frustrating. Overall, it’s about making the right moves, or sometimes just hoping the game doesn’t mess up. It’s simpler than it looks but prone to annoying glitches that throw you off your game.
Building your character feels straightforward but has some wonky parts. Sad or Happy doesn’t have many options, but the loadouts you choose can really change how smooth or frustrating the game feels. There’s not much variety, so stick with what works and ignore what doesn’t.
Find a secret spot early on for easy points. Pay attention to small details that seem irrelevant and use them to your advantage. Sometimes, sneaking around instead of rushing helps you avoid the annoying traps. Those little tricks add up fast when you want to get ahead.
The story is simple but can get confusing quick. You mostly just run around doing little tasks. The ending feels a bit rushed, like the developers ran out of ideas. Still, it’s a decent enough way to kill time, even if it leaves you slightly annoyed at how it all wraps up.