Feeling exhausted but want a quick game? Square Fit is just that. It’s simple to pick up but tricky to master. Sometimes it feels like the physics are wonky. Honestly, the game’s annoying but strangely addicting. Still, it can wear you out fast.
The gameplay is pretty neat but can get frustrating with the tricky physics. Moves seem straightforward but controlling the squares is wonky at times. It’s a game that tests your patience and reflexes in a simple package that doesn’t hold your hand. Expect to mess up a lot at first.
In Square Fit, there aren't many character options, but choosing the right setup helps. Some players prefer faster movements with lighter square loads, while others stick with sturdier builds. It’s not too deep, so don’t overthink it. Just pick what feels comfortable to avoid annoying setbacks.
The secret is to memorize patterns and avoid rushing. Don’t chase perfect timing — wait for the right moment. Using small, quick adjustments helps prevent your square from wonky movements. It’s all about patience, especially when physics act up.
The game levels are straightforward. You progress through increasingly difficult stages. The ending isn’t anything special, but it’s satisfying when you finish. Expect some frustrating parts but also moments where you just know how to cheat the physics for a better score. It’s not complicated, but it can take time to get good at.