Sometimes you just want to play a game and forget everything else. Kitsune Zenko Adventure feels like that, but it bugs you with wonky physics and silly puzzles. It is a mess, yet somehow addictive. No matter how much it annoys, I keep going back.
The gameplay in Kitsune Zenko Adventure is pretty neat when it works. Tricky platform sections and some tricky timing keep you on your toes. The physics are wonky sometimes, making jumps unpredictable. Still, it’s fun to figure out the quirks and press on.
Focusing on speed and agility seems to work best. You can swap out skills to fit your style, but don’t ignore the basic moves. Some loadouts seem useless at first but turn out effective once you get the hang of it. It’s more about experimenting than being perfect.
Here’s a secret: keep an eye out for hidden power-ups. They can make tough sections easier. Also, saving often helps avoid replaying long parts. Don’t forget to practice tricky jumps; it’s the only way to get better at the real hard bits.
The story guides you through a series of tasks involving tricky puzzles and some combat. It ends with a surprising twist that makes the grind worth it. Following the story closely helps you understand how everything connects, even if some parts are confusing or tedious.