Posted on: July 23, 2024

Nervensaegen
Games: Reviews: 102
Paid version of free browser game
Like everything else this publisher does, this is a low-effort HTML-based browser game with (what appears to be) auto-generated levels. Their games are on the easier side, minimalist with simplistic rules, optimized towards touch interfaces, and (when played on a desktop) a distinct lack of quality-of-life features. This one is no exception. It is obviously best played with your finger, on a small smartphone screen. Mouse and keyboard are significantly less intuitive. The concept is equally monotonous, and won't keep you invested for more than an hour or so. In other words, it is a casual game you might play in short bursts, preferably on a mobile device, and probably won't return to after one or two attempts. If you do want to give it a shot, I recommend, to try the free version first (search for it in your browser, it is hosted on multiple sites). If you still enjoy it after a while, and/or wish to support the author, consider paying for this ad-free version.
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