Physics is a thing. The drag and connect mechanic lets you pull roads into place, but the wonky physics make it tricky to line up everything just right. Sometimes i think the controls are neat, easy to grasp at first with a few taps here and there to get it perfect.
Moving the roads is the main goal. You drag and connect them to form a path, using simple taps to adjust the placement. The physics can be wonky, making it hard to line up everything just right, which adds a challenge. It is simple but can get frustrating when things don't snap perfectly, requiring patience and a steady hand to finish the level.
Often i find the controls pretty neat, easy to grasp at first. You drag and connect the roads, which is kinda weird anyway, to form a proper path. The physics are wonky, making it tricky to line up everything just right. A few taps here and there, then you are good to go. It is simple but can get frustrating when their placement doesn't snap perfectly, requiring patience from the player.
Quick tip: focus on the drag and connect mechanic. I discovered that you should line up the roads before tapping to confirm the connection. The physics are wonky, making it harder then it looks to get the path perfect. Sometimes i think a few taps here and there are better than one big drag. It is simple but can get frustrating when things don't snap, so take your time.
Observation is key. The main thingy is dragging and connecting the roads to make a path. The controls are easy, just tap and drag, but the physics are wonky, which makes lining stuff up a bit tricky. You need to form a proper path, and sometimes the wonky physics make it frustrating when things don't snap perfectly. It is a simple concept but requires patience to master the drag and connect mechanic.