It's not the prettiest game out there. The controls feel wonky sometimes. Still, I keep playing because it’s oddly addictive. The puzzles are simple but tricky enough to keep you hooked for a bit longer than you should admit.
Mizu Quest is a neat little platformer with tricky physics. The movement can be awkward, and some puzzles make you scratch your head. It’s not perfect, but it’s enough to keep you trying just one more time. Expect some wonky jumps and odd timing.
There’s not much variety in builds, honestly. You just pick what suits your style and go. Some characters have weird perks that seem useless at first but matter later. It’s more about knowing what to upgrade and when, rather than flashy combos.
One secret is to master the timing for jumps. It sounds simple, but it’s key. Also, don’t ignore small collectibles; they boost your progress faster. Sometimes, taking a break and returning with fresh eyes helps you see the trickier parts.
The story is straightforward but a bit confusing at first. You start lost, then find your way through tricky levels and puzzles. The ending is satisfying but not overly dramatic. Overall, it’s a decent ride if you don’t mind some rough edges.