Sometimes, you just want a simple game that eats up your time and makes you feel stupid. Weighted Seesaw is one of those. It’s a weird physics playground where you try to balance things, but the physics feel wonky and unpredictable. It's frustrating, but oddly addictive.
This game involves tricky physics and balancing acts on a seesaw. The mechanics are neat but can be confusing at first. Moving objects feels wonky, making you wonder if it’s you or the game messing up. Patience helps, but prepare for some frustration.
There’s not much variety in builds, but experimenting with different weights and sizes can help. Heavy characters tip the seesaw faster. No fancy loadouts exist, but knowing when to shift weight is key. The game doesn’t really reward your effort, just persistence.
Always try to position your weight carefully, even if it seems minor. I found that small adjustments make a big difference. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different spots, sometimes just bouncing a little helps. The annoying part is how easily physics can betray you.
There isn’t much of a story, just an endless seesaw loop. You keep balancing and eventually get tired. The ending is basically when you give up or the game crashes. It’s straightforward, but the endless cycle gets old fast. Still, you get sucked in trying to beat your last score.