Physics is the core mechanic here. The maze rotates to guide the ball through corridors. You spin the labyrinth with simple controls. The physics can be wonky and unpredictable at times. This makes it tricky to master but addictive to play. The controls feel neat but take getting used to.
Clicking controls rotates the maze and balls. You must tilt the labyrinth to find the exit. The physics are tricky and can feel wonky sometimes. Move the maze around, balls respond unpredictably, and it is easy to learn but hard to master. This is a frustrating yet addictive thing.
Inside the game, you use controls to rotate the maze and balls. The buttons are simple, but the physics are tricky. Moving the labyrinth takes getting used to, which is kinda weird anyway, and the balls respond unpredictably. You spin the maze to find the way out. Their controls feel neat but can be annoying fast.
Quick tip, i found that spinning the maze slowly helps. The physics are wonky, so you must anticipate the ball's movement. Use the controls to rotate the labyrinth carefully. It is easier then rushing through the corridors. The mechanics are simple but mastering them takes practice. The balls move unpredictably.
Gravity is the main thingy here. You rotate the maze with controls to guide the ball. The physics are wonky and the balls move unpredictably. This makes the game tricky but addictive. The controls are neat but take getting used to. It is a frustrating yet fun stuff to try. You spin the labyrinth to find the way out.