With «Stylish Mode» enabled, newbie players can easily pull off flashy, spectacular combos for
a few simple button presses.
Not exact matches
Your baby will still love their baby gym, black and white books and rattles, but now is a good time to introduce a
few other toys: try soft, stacking blocks, electronic toys with
simple buttons to
press, plus toys with interesting textures such as crinkly, squishy and squeaky (although it will be a
few more months until they are able to
press a squeaky toy successfully).
After that, it's as
simple as
pressing a
few buttons.
These sections play out as
simple quick - time - events where you've simply got to
press the
button corresponding to whatever is flashing on - screen at the time, and while it's amusing the first
few times to watch Nick saunter around, it quickly falls into the realm of being completely tedious.
A
few, very
simple puzzles mix up the gameplay but mostly involved easily timed
button presses or just moving stuff to find an item or clear an objective.
Unit 13 uses a fairly
simple, but yet effective, cover system that only take a
press of a
button, and overall it is pretty smooth, although I did encounter a
few instances of getting stuck to a wall or box that I was hiding behind.