In part, this is because rock bounces are tricky beasts: Most characters have high horizontal jump speed, so timing your jumps to land on a rock - especially a rock before a grind - is a difficult proposition. I spent an ungodly amount of time trying to master rock bounces after running up against the goal "Rock bounce to grind twice in one run." And, spoiler: Even with a lot of time and practice, this is a hard goal to achieve. Now, if you’ll pardon me, I need to do a backflip over a sleeping elder if I’m ever going to move up in this world.I also suggest practicing your flips with a Hover feather: If you see a blue feather in the course, you can pick it up and flip to your heart's content - if you land on your head, the hover timer will reorient you upwards and continue your route. If you land on your head while hover-boarding you won’t die.Upgrade the coin magnet to earn coins faster.Upgrade the hover feather so it lasts longer. Double-tap with Felipe/Tupa to double-jump.Fly close to the ground with the wingsuit to earn extra points!.Proximity backflips (when your head is close to the ground) are worth extra points!.Buy the wingsuit from Izel’s workshop for an entirely new gameplay mechanic.Beat goals to unlock cool new characters.Double-backflip when you get lots of air. Landing tricks gives you a “sonic boost” that lets you smash through rocks.So whether you’re a beginner hitting the slopes for the first time or an experienced triple-backflip artist, there just might be something that you can take away from these suggestions. 1 In my quest to improve my (and more importantly, dear reader, your) virtual snowboarding skills, I reached out to Snowman‘s own Ryan Cash for some tips on upping your game. I may have gotten a little caught up in Alto’s Adventure. Note: This story has not been updated for several years.
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