It’s not as fun as it looks. The controls are wonky and the physics can be tricky. Sometimes it feels like the game is fighting you. Still, there’s something addictive about trying again and again despite the frustrations.
Rajuchan 2 has neat ideas but gets tricky fast. The physics are wonky, making jumps and moves feel unpredictable. It’s a basic platformer with some awkward mechanics. Perfect for a quick fix but not for long-term fun.
Playing without overthinking helps. Focus on simple gear setups. No need for fancy combos. Sometimes just sticking to basic moves gets you further. It’s not about the best builds, but about not overcomplicating things.
Find the secret shortcut in stage three. It saves time. Don’t spend too long on side quests. The game is grindy enough. And always check for hidden paths, they often lead to useful items or shortcuts.
The story is straightforward. You run, jump, and fight through various levels. The ending is predictable but satisfying after all the retries. It’s a basic game, but finishing it feels like an accomplishment, even if it’s a little annoying at times.