Physics is key here. Nikosan Quest 2 has a very simple platformer style with annoying quirks like wonky physics and tricky jumps that test your patience. i think the bright levels lure you in but the difficulty makes you want to quit.
Controls are neat but sometimes tricky to master. Moving Nikosan feels smooth initially but the wonky physics can throw you off. Jumping and dodging require quick reflexes and sometimes i overthink or miss jumps. Navigating the levels is doable just frustrating at times with unpredictable behaviors.
Playing involves moving Nikosan through bright levels while dealing with annoying quirks. You must jump and dodge spikes with quick reflexes. The physics are wonky and tricky to master, which can throw you off, making you want to quit sometimes. It tests your patience but is addictive.
Often, i find myself stuck on a spike after one moment cruising. The game is a simple platformer with bright levels. Controls are neat but tricky, moving Nikosan feels smooth initially, which is kinda weird anyway, but the physics are wonky. You must jump and dodge. their controls are simple but the jumps are tricky.
Quick tip for the platformer mechanics. i discovered that mastering the wonky physics is harder then it looks. You must practice jumping and dodging spikes with quick reflexes. The levels are bright but the difficulty is high. Sometimes you just need to quit and come back later.
Patience is the main thingy here. This simple platformer tests you with wonky physics and tricky jumps. The bright levels lure you in but the difficulty makes you want to quit. Controls are neat but the physics can throw you off. It is a game about dodging spikes and mastering jumps.