Sometimes you wonder why you keep coming back to indie games. They are not perfect and sometimes plain irritating. But that little addictive pull can make you forget how tired you are. Yeah, even after all the frustration, you keep playing. It is weird how simple mechanics can trap you for hours, even if you know better.
This game has some neat ideas hidden behind tricky controls. Physics can be wonky at times, making jumps or movements frustrating. But the core concept is straightforward enough for new players to pick up. Expect some moments where you think, yeah, I got this, then immediately regret it.
Playing in your browser means you get stuck with limited options. No fancy gear or anything. Still, experimenting with small tweaks can surprise you. The simplicity often beats complicated setups, and that’s what keeps it addictive, even if it’s not flashy.
Figuring out the story isn’t that complicated but can get confusing if you skip dialogues. The ending feels pretty abrupt. There is no real reward for going all the way, just a sense of having wasted a few hours. Still, some parts are satisfying in a weird way.