It's a game that tries to be simple but gets tricky fast. Merge frisbees, make bigger ones, and hope they don't glitch out. The physics are wonky, and most of the time it feels less like skill and more like luck. Honestly, it's strangely addictive but kind of annoying too.
Neat concept. Merge small frisbees to create bigger ones, but the physics can be wonky sometimes. The game’s control scheme is pretty straightforward, but mastering the timing takes practice. Expect moments where it feels like the game is fighting against you rather than helping.
Most players stick to basic merge strategies, but I found that experimenting with different frisbee sizes can sometimes make a difference. No need for fancy loadouts—just keep merging and stay patient. The game seems more about persistence than specific setups.
One secret I discovered is waiting for the right moment to merge bigger frisbees. Merging too early can slow you down. Also, pay attention to the tricky physics around edges, they can help you get more merges faster. It’s kind of annoying but effective.
The game progresses by merging frisbees until you reach a giant one. The story is minimal, mostly just unlocking new levels or areas. The ending feels rushed, but it’s about the process, not the finale. Overall, a simple game with a lot of repetitive merging involved.