This game is a grind. Nothing fancy, just trying to get through it without losing my mind. The controls feel wonky sometimes, and the physics are tricky. Still, I kept playing because there's something oddly addictive about it.
Santamalon features simple mechanics but tricky puzzles. The neat part is how the physics sometimes mess up, making jumps or moves unpredictable. It's not perfect, but it keeps you on your toes. Expect some frustrating moments, but also weirdly satisfying ones.
Playing Santamalon without the right setup is tough. Most pros stick to basic loadouts but tweak them slightly. It’s mostly about knowing what works, not some fancy gear. Keep it simple, and don’t overthink it.
One secret is timing your moves carefully. Rushing gets you killed. The game’s weird physics mean waiting a second before jumping or attacking can make a difference. It’s annoying but effective. Master this, and you’ll progress faster.
The story is straightforward but can be confusing if you rush. Follow the clues, take your time. The ending is predictable but satisfying in its own way. Overall, it’s a decent way to pass the time, even if it’s not groundbreaking.