Feeling drained and just need a quick distraction? Push Enemys is that weird game you play when you want to push things around and forget everything else. The controls are a bit wonky, and sometimes it feels like the physics don’t make sense. Still, it can get oddly addicting after a while.
Push Enemys features neat, tricky mechanics with wonky physics that can make moving enemies unpredictable. It’s simple enough at first, but mastering the timing and angles takes a while. Don’t expect perfection, but the chaos can be fun once you get the hang of it.
There’s not much room for customization. You mostly push enemies and see what happens. Some players swear by specific characters with slightly better push power, but honestly, there’s not much difference. It’s a game of trial and error, not builds.
Find a rhythm early on. Secret tip: keep enemies close before pushing for better control. It sounds simple, but timing is everything. Don’t be afraid to experiment with angles, even if it feels wonky. That’s how you get faster.
The game doesn’t have a deep story, just a sequence of pushing enemies in different scenarios. Some levels are more annoying than others, especially when physics mess up. Finish it when you’re tired enough and ready to move on. Ending can feel a bit anticlimactic.