Physics is the main thing. i rotate dispensers and slide them to release balls. Timing matters because balls hit switches and traps. The mechanic is guiding balls through obstacles in the right order. One wrong move jams the system so i plan ahead.
Clicking and sliding controls the game. Rotate dispensers to release balls in the correct order and guide them through obstacles, switches, and traps. Timing and logic are key as levels grow more complex, introducing new mechanics and tricky layouts, which i find fun. Experiment to master each puzzle.
Often i start by rotating dispensers, which is kinda weird anyway, then i slide them to release balls. Buttons are not mentioned but the controls are rotate, slide, and activate. Obstacles, switches, and traps wait for balls to reach their goal. The game requires timing and logic.
Quick tip i discovered: plan moves then experiment. Rotate dispensers and slide them to release balls in the right order. Use timing to guide balls through obstacles, switches, and traps. One wrong move jams the system so test small steps. The mechanic is guiding balls through obstacles.
Strategy means rotate and slide dispensers to release balls in the right order and guide them through obstacles, switches, and traps. Timing and logic are key as levels grow more complex, introducing new mechanics and tricky layouts. The thingy is planning ahead so balls reach the goal without jams.