Also taking into account enemies patrolling every square inch and you are looking at a fair few hours of frustration... and how
frustrating Wrong Number certainly is.
Not exact matches
I just think that if people get into it for the
wrong reasons and continually obsess about their
numbers they'll get
frustrated and discouraged — write for yourself, try to improve as you go along, and enjoy the time you spend on it.
That dance requires the pattern learning and twitchy muscle memory of a masocore game, but every time
Wrong Number throws uncertainty into the mix, intentionally or otherwise, it
frustrates attempts at mastery where it should encourage.