Ever played a platformer that makes you sweat just trying to grab test tubes while dodging flying drones, enemy bots, and giant blades? Hana Bot is that kind of game. It’s what you get when you mix tricky jump mechanics with annoyingly addictive levels. Progressing feels satisfying, but dying repeatedly gets old fast. Still, the neat visuals keep you hooked.
The controls are pretty neat but can be tricky at times. Jumping and dodging require quick reflexes, and the physics sometimes feel wonky, making precise movements frustrating. Mastering the timing takes a while, but once you get it, the game flows better. It’s not super intuitive, but that’s part of the fun.