Sometimes I question why I keep playing. The game is simple but gets annoying fast. The controls feel wonky, and the sweet spot is hard to find. Yet, I keep coming back, probably because it’s oddly addictive. It’s not very polished but somehow still fun after a long day.
Splashy Sub is a neat little game with tricky physics. The movement feels wonky but not impossible. It’s all about dodging obstacles and making your way through the levels. The controls take a bit of practice, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a decent time killer. Expect some frustrating moments.
Playing Splashy Sub without the right build can be a pain. The game doesn’t let you customize much, so it’s all about mastering what you have. Most pros stick with quick reflexes and focus on avoiding hazards. Honestly, loads of failed runs made me realize consistency matters more than fancy upgrades.
Here's a secret: timing matters. Wait for the right moment to move, or you’ll bump into something. Some sections have a tricky narrow path you can only pass if you slow down. Practicing that slowed movement really speeds up your progress. Just don’t get too comfortable.
The story is pretty straightforward. You navigate through various levels filled with obstacles. The ending is pretty much what you'd expect—nothing fancy, just a simple wrap-up. It’s not worth replaying just for the story, but the gameplay can be weirdly satisfying after a while.