Sometimes I wonder why I keep playing this. It’s not that fun, but I can’t stop. The controls feel wonky and the physics are all over the place. Still, I keep coming back for that weird thrill no other game gives me.
This neat game is tricky at times, especially with its wonky physics. Moving through the slope requires timing and patience. The controls are simple but can mess you up unexpectedly. It’s a basic downhill ride, but it gets annoying when you keep falling. Still, it’s kind of addictive in a frustrating way.
Playing around with different setups can actually make a difference. Some characters have awkward stances, but mixing gear helps with speed or stability. There’s no perfect build, so trial and error is your best bet. Just don’t expect much guidance in choosing the right loadout.
Here’s a secret I found: always plan your route ahead of time. It’s tempting to just wing it, but a bit of strategy keeps you from falling off the track. Keep practicing your timing for jumps and tricky sections. That’s how you get better quickly.
The game is straightforward. You start at the top of the hill and descend. There isn’t much story, just lots of slipping past obstacles. The ending feels abrupt, but by then you’ve probably experienced all the game has to offer. It’s okay if you don’t finish—it gets repetitive fast.