If you are tired of complicated games, this one is simple enough. But beware, it gets annoying fast when you forget where cards are. Sometimes it feels like luck more than skill. It’s a quick hit of frustration and small wins. Not bad for a quick break, but don’t expect much depth.
The game is a neat spin on a classic card matching game. It’s tricky to keep track of all those animals. The physics feel wonky sometimes, making flipping cards unpredictable. Sweet spot for beginners wanting something straightforward but still mildly challenging.
There really aren’t any builds or loadouts to optimize here. It’s just about memorizing patterns. Some players swear by quick tapping and focusing on little animals first. No fancy tricks, just repetition and patience.
One secret is to focus on pairs close to each other. It’s easier to remember them that way. Also, don’t rush. Taking your time prevents silly mistakes. There’s an annoying aspect about how fast the cards sometimes shuffle back into the deck making it confusing.
The game progresses through different levels with each set of animals. You match cards to progress, and it’s a matter of memorization. The ending feels all wrapped up after completing the last level. Nothing too spectacular, but it’s a clean finish.