Honestly, Killer Santa is a strange mix. One moment you're just wandering, and the next chaos erupts. It is tricky to control sometimes. The physics feel wonky, and it can be annoying trying to do simple moves. Still, it has that addictive feeling when you finally get something right.
This game has a neat trick to unlock stuff without paying. Just messing around and completing easy levels can sometimes give you access. The physics are wonky, making jumps and moves unpredictable. It's a bit tricky to figure out, but that's part of the fun. The controls aren't perfect, and it can get frustrating, especially trying to land precise shots or avoid obstacles. Still, once you get the hang of it, it can be pretty satisfying to see your progress. Overall, it’s a tricky game, but pretty cool once you know some shortcuts to unlock bits without spending anything.
Playing Killer Santa is mostly about quick reflexes and timing. Moving with the arrow keys and hitting specific buttons to shoot, dodge, or activate powers. The game doesn’t hold your hand. Learning what each input does takes some trial and error. Sometimes it feels like button mashing works better than thinking. It’s not complicated, but mastering the controls is key. Gets addicting when you start landing headshots or dodging bullets just in time.
I found that hiding behind objects actually helps a lot. If you keep moving from cover to cover, enemies miss you more often. Also, sometimes ignoring some bad guys and focusing on the bigger threats works better. Don’t waste time chasing every enemy pick your spots. Signal enemies when you can, but they might still be tricky. Using a quick burst of speed through tight spots can save your skin. Little tricks like this make the game a bit easier, but it still can get annoying fast if you’re not careful.
If you want to do well, remember to aim high and be precise. You can sometimes glitch through objects or get stuck if you don’t move right. Keep an eye on your ammo, because reloading takes time. The game is pretty buggy, so don’t be surprised if things glitch out. Also, some parts are just harder than they seem, so practicing the restart button helps. Overall, knowing when to move and when to attack makes a big difference. It’s not perfect, but it’s addictive if you like chaos and wonky physics.