If u don't
replay easier levels to level up your character, you'll spent lost of time getting mad.
As you progress in attractions, additional levels are added and the challenge rating increases gradually, but it's always available to
replay easier levels.
Not exact matches
Grueling in its difficulty, yet cunning in its delivery more so, the necessity on getting every split - second move or decision right may put off some, but those keen to stick with it — even
replay a
level a few more times thereafter — will quickly discover Tropical Freeze's loop isn't so
easy to put down.
It's a delicate balance that occasionally results in requiring a
replay to
level up your Commander or to purchase a new slot, but once these upgrades are made available you can bump up the difficulty on earlier
levels to make the process
easier and more exciting.
Replaying levels is
easy too.
Almost everyone probably spent hours trying to beat the first (or second
level), before realizing the only way to do so was to: 1) Switch the difficulty to «
Easy» (which was actually the default «Normal» one in hiding) and 2) Keep on
replaying to grind for more red orbs, eventually getting stronger, newer moves.
Overall, I found them to be at just about the right difficulty, with the game's
level -
replay system making the Special Stages fairly
easy to access, although it does mean
replaying a whole
level each time you want to try again.
Length,
replay value and difficulty: The game is short and is
easy and the
levels are
easy to beat once you play them a couple times but the game does have a lot of
replay value.
This helps anyway as you'll continue to
level up which makes
replays easier.
If you play Rebuild at the
easier difficulty
levels, which is a great way to figure out the basics, you'll find lots of
replay value to encourage you to explore.
Given how short and
easy the puzzles are, the game offers little to no reason for you to
replay the
levels.
Granted if you do go that route just know you are going to have to
replay the
levels on
easy mode if you want all three exclamation marks.
I'd imagine as much as it opens up all the content
easier for many players, it would also alter your original design concepts for how gamers would
replay your
levels.