Now you need to control your hands to set those slightly skewed objects straight.It may drive you crazy once in a while.But don't worry.You'll probably be able to do it.
The core gameplay revolves around using both hands to precisely control and manipulate various objects on the screen. Players control one hand with the WASD keys and the other with the arrow keys. To interact with an object, players must select it simultaneously with both hands by pressing the "select" key (E for the left hand, Enter for the right). Once an object is selected, players can then move and rotate it by using the opposing direction keys on each hand. The challenge stems from the hands being depicted on the screen, which can obscure the objects players are trying to manipulate. Additionally, the player's character seems to have low stamina, causing their hands to shake if they exert themselves too much. This shaking can make it difficult to maintain precision when positioning objects.
The game presents a variety of puzzle scenarios for players to tackle. These include straightening up manhole covers, organizing scattered pills and data lines, aligning paintings in a gallery, arranging stars into a line, and even attempting to correct the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Each puzzle requires players to carefully coordinate the movements of both hands to achieve the desired result.
The game offers a story-driven campaign mode that guides players through a series of exhibits, each containing multiple levels of increasing difficulty. Beyond the main campaign, the game also includes two additional game modes: an infinite mode where players try to achieve high-scoring combos, and an arcade mode that tasks players with guiding a cat through a maze while managing their stamina.
Players seem to enjoy the unique and challenging gameplay, praising the "cozy" and "relaxing" feel, despite the demanding nature of the precision-based mechanics. Some players have noted that the game can be "a little tricky," especially when using a keyboard, and that the co-op mode may test the limits of a friendship. However, the majority of reviews are positive, with players expressing a sense of satisfaction when they are able to successfully balance and align the various objects.