This game feels like a chaotic puzzle that never really makes sense. You pull pins, and things just happen or don’t. It’s kind of annoying how some parts glitch or feel so wonky. Still, you get hooked trying to beat levels, even if it’s more frustrating than fun sometimes.
The gameplay involves neat physics-based puzzles with tricky pin pulls. Some levels have wonky physics that can mess up your strategy. It’s simple to start but gets tricky fast, making every move feel a little wonky but satisfying once you figure the trick out.
Playing browser versions allows quick testing of different pin setups without the hassle. No fancy builds, just experimenting with different pin combinations. It’s straightforward, but some setups seem more addictive despite being kinda random in effectiveness.
Remember to watch levels carefully before pulling pins. I found a secret move that involves pulling pins in a certain order to maximize the hero’s safety. It’s not obvious at first, but once you get it, progression feels a bit smoother.
The game mostly revolves around completing levels by saving the hero and pulling pins in the right order. The story is minimal, just enough to keep you going. The ending is satisfying after many tries, although some levels can feel endlessly annoying.
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