Tricky Story
XGame HK
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About this app
Tricky Story is a pocket-sized weirdness machine: short, funny interactive stories threaded with clever puzzles that force you to think sideways. I laughed out loud more than once (yes, in public—awkward). Each level hides a little logic snag or visual gag that makes you pause, poke, and then—sometimes—facepalm. Controls are straightforward, visuals are bright and silly, and the tone never takes itself seriously. This isn't a marathon; it's a string of snackable brain teasers you can chew through while waiting for coffee. Expect surprises, oddball punchlines, and a steady drip of 'wait, what?' moments that keep you curious. If you like your puzzles served with jokes and a pinch of mischief, this one will stick in your head for a while.
Editor's Review
Okay, first: I got stuck on the third level for two hours. Nope, not proud of that. But I wasn't bored either—because every time I thought I knew the trick, the game tossed a curveball (the kind that makes you laugh and groan at once). The writing leans playful and ridiculous; characters act like cartoon cousins who forgot manners. Puzzles range from eyeball-twisters to logic flips that make you tilt your phone, tap the screen, or just stare like a confused raccoon. Controls are simple — mostly taps and drags — but don't mistake that for easy. This isn't about muscle memory; it's about thinking weird. Ads show up, yeah, but they're usually skippable (and I appreciate that). My thumbs got sweaty once. I rage-laughed twice. If you want a cozy, oddball puzzle fix that respects your dumb guesses and rewards the clever ones, this is a solid pick. Not perfect — but it’s way more fun than it has any right to be.
Pros
- Short, funny levels that fit a coffee break
- Surprising puzzle mechanics that force creative thinking
- Bright, expressive visuals and playful character moments
- Simple controls — tap, drag, and sometimes tilt
Cons
- Some puzzles rely on trial-and-error (can feel cheap)
- Occasional intrusive ads between levels
- Difficulty spikes that can stall progress
- Hints sometimes vague or too limited
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