Nothing beats the feeling of soaring through the sky as a bear that can fly. It sounds simple, but controlling this wobbling mess takes some getting used to. The physics are wonky, and sometimes you end up crashing into trees just for fun. Still, it’s strangely addictive to keep trying.
The gameplay is neat but tricky. You start with basic flight controls that feel awkward at first. The physics are wonky, so predicting your glide is hard. Practice makes it better, but expect to get frustrated sometimes. It’s a simple concept that’s harder than it looks.
There’s not much variety in builds, but some loadouts let you fly longer or faster. Modding your bear with light armor and wings seems to help avoid crashes. Pros tend to prioritize agility over strength, which is annoying but effective. It’s all about balancing the right parts.
A secret I found is to focus on small boosts instead of big jumps. The game rewards smooth flying, not reckless dives. Also, watch out for wind currents that can mess you up late game. Keep practicing on tricky routes to get better faster. It’s more addictive than it looks.
The game doesn’t have a traditional story. You just keep flying around different maps trying to reach checkpoints. The ending is anticlimactic, honestly. It’s more about the experience of flying than any big finale. Still, the final level took me forever, which was pretty satisfying.