It looks like this game was just brought to Steam for the veteran players and not to actually bring in newbies which kinda sucks because the game play is an interesting concept.
guy's hating ddnet difficulty, after first time kobra experience Not actually a racing game, it's a co-op puzzle based game.
The maps are not the difficulty they claim, because my friend and I just spent over 4 hours and 30 minutes in a single map called Kobra that said it's "novice difficulty" which should mean it's beginner friendly right? Hell no.
The map is quite simple up until they force you to go through an insanely long grappling hook puzzle in which there will be multiple people hogging the one platform and blocking you from being able to run across the platform full speed which is needed to get the momentum necessary for the rest of the puzzle and on top of that you are required at all times to have a second player near you or you will get stuck in the gray zone forcing you to suicide and have to go through the ENTIRE map again (no checkpoint saves or anything).
After successfully getting past this one person at a time grappling hook puzzle then you are forced to work together with someone who has to hold onto a block while you drag them all the way around a room and then launch them through a tiny pixel perfect hole.
If you manage to beat both of those then you better hope someone is already at the next spot because 2 players won't be enough to get through the puzzle after. By the time we got to this point, the people who had cleared the map before were already done and gone and the other beginners had all given up and left the lobby so we ended up unable to even finish the map and left also.
If I'm going to have to spend a hundred hours just learning to play novice maps then I'm just gonna pass on this game altogether.
Definitely not beginner friendly and there were also no guides for the map on either Youtube or Google only play through of the solo version which is completely different.
It looks like this game was just brought to Steam for the veteran players and not to actually bring in newbies which kinda sucks because the game play is an interesting concept.