Feeling tired but still craving some quick gaming fix? Save Rainbow: Blue monster might just be the thing. It’s simple, a bit weird, and strangely addictive. Sometimes the physics feel wonky, making you stumble more than you'd like. Yeah, it bugs me how glitchy it gets but you can't put it down either.
This game has a neat idea but feels tricky at times. The mechanics are loose, with wonky physics that make the monster move in weird ways. It’s not difficult to pick up, but mastering the jumps and timing takes patience. Expect some annoying moments where everything feels off.
There’s not much depth here for loadouts. Most players stick with default settings. Some swear by tweaking movement speed, but honestly, the game is more about trial and error. No fancy combos, just figure out what works for you through repetition and some stubbornness.
A little secret I found — wait for the right moment to jump just before a tricky obstacle. It sounds simple but saves a lot of retries. Also, don’t rush. Patience helps you avoid overshooting and crashing. The game is addictive but can get frustrating when the physics betray you.
The story is pretty straightforward. Guide the blue monster through levels filled with obstacles and tricky sequences. Some parts are longer than they seem, and a few endings are hidden behind certain choices. It’s not very complex, but watching everything unfold is oddly satisfying. Still, the game makes me want to rest sometimes.