Gravity is the main thing. Dragging emojis into bottles is the core mechanic. I find the physics a bit wonky sometimes when placing items exactly. The controls need quick tapping and precise dragging to work well. It feels frustrating if patience is thin but still a decent pick.
Clicking and dragging is how you start playing this game. You move emojis around the screen to sort them into bottles. The controls can feel wonky making precise placement harder then you expect. Quick tapping and dragging are needed, you must be careful with the physics. The graphics are simple and the puzzles get trickier as you go. It is straightforward at first but becomes a challenge.
Often, i think about the controls, which are kinda weird anyway, when dragging emojis. You use a mouse or touch screen to click and drag items. The physics sometimes feel wonky making it harder to place emojis exactly where you want. Their are quick tapping actions needed for precise control. The graphics are simple and the puzzles get trickier over time. It can be annoying after a while but still a decent pick.
Quick is the best way to describe the start, but i discovered patience is key later. The mechanic involves dragging emojis into bottles, and the physics can be tricky. I found that using precise dragging helps more then just rushing. The controls need quick tapping sometimes, which can be frustrating. The graphics are simple and the puzzles get harder as you progress. I like how it makes you think, even with wonky controls.
Mechanics are the core thingy here, involving dragging emojis into bottles. The controls are simple click and drag actions, but the physics can be wonky. You need quick tapping and precise dragging to succeed. The graphics are simple stuff, and the puzzles get trickier as you go. It can be annoying after a while, but i still find it a decent pick for a quick mental throwback. The thingy is to place emojis exactly where you want, which requires patience.