If you're looking for something to pass the time without much fuss, then Shape Anti Magnet might be your thing. It feels like messing around with wonky physics and tricky puzzles that somehow keep pulling you back for more. Honestly, it’s kind of annoying how addictive it gets after a while.
The gameplay is a neat blend of simple controls and tricky mechanics. Shapes bounce and react oddly because of wonky physics, making each move unpredictable. It’s not complicated, but figuring out the patterns takes patience. Some puzzles are pretty tricky, especially for newcomers.
There are no real character loadouts here, but mastering the physics settings and customizing controls can give you an edge. Advanced players tweak things to reduce frustration, but honestly, it’s mostly about getting used to the wonky physics rather than any gear setup.
One secret is to learn the physics quirks early. Knowing how shapes react can save you time. Another tip is to pause often and plan moves carefully, because rushing messes up your timing. Keep practicing that tricky level for a few tries, and things will click.
The game’s story unfolds through various levels where you guide shapes through increasingly tricky environments. The ending is satisfying, tying all puzzles together with a neat little reveal. It’s pretty straightforward once you understand how the physics work, but don’t expect it to be easy all the way through.