Sometimes, you just want to drive, but this game makes it harder than it looks. The screens are endless sky, ramps everywhere, and your car feels wonky. It’s stupidly addictive, even with the annoying crashes and slip-ups. Not what I expected, but here we are.
This game has neat stunt ramps and tricky jumps that keep you on your toes. Physics are wonky sometimes, making landings unpredictable. It's easy to get caught up in the chaos, even as a beginner. Practice makes perfect, or so they say. The controls are straightforward but feel a bit unpolished.
If you want to go faster, upgrading your engine and tires helps. Some players swear by specific paint jobs that apparently boost morale. Honestly, most of the fun comes from just trying different settings until something works. Loadouts don't matter much if you’re just messing around.
Always watch your speed when hitting ramps. The secret is timing your jump and steering at the right moment. Do not rely on the game’s auto-lock features; manual control wins more races. Plus, don’t forget to experiment with different car setups for that extra edge.
The game continues through a series of sky courses with escalating difficulty. You’ll unlock new cars and tracks as you progress. The ending is a surprise, but honestly, it gets repetitive before that. It’s a ride you’ll probably replay just to beat the annoying parts again.