Sausage Flip, with its unique jumping mechanics and characters with flexible bodies, offers a challenging jumping experience for players of all levels!
How to pass the levels in Sausage Flip?
To pass the levels in Sausage Flip, you need to bring the sausage character to the finish line safely at the end of the game without falling off the map. Each level has a different terrain design and obstacles, forcing you to observe, calculate the force, and calculate the appropriate jump angle. The higher you go, the more difficult the movement, tilt, and distance between platforms are. The skills you need to hone are dexterity and patience. Taking advantage of grip, taking advantage of supporting objects, and adjusting the jumping tempo are key factors. Try many times to get used to the characteristic physical mechanism of the sausage. Just keep calm and control the jumping rhythm. You will gradually conquer every level.
Objects that help the character grip safely
- Fixed square platforms are usually made of wood or plastic, do not slide, and allow you to stop to gain momentum.
- The red rubber pad is elastic, helping the sausage jump high while still maintaining its initial grip.
- Perpendicular walls where the sausage can get stuck in the corner and continue to jump.
- Flat-edged objects such as boxes or barrels create a solid support point for the next jump.
- The yellow finish line is an absolutely safe place, helping to complete the level immediately upon landing.
How to control Sausage Flip
Control rules
- Drag and hold the sausage with the mouse to adjust the force and direction of the jump, similar to pulling the bowstring.
- Release your hand to jump, the sausage will fly along a pre-calibrated trajectory, flip, and fall.
- There is no movement button everything depends on the pulling force and grip point in the environment.
Good tips to play better
Like Stickman Rope, Sausage Flip also requires ingenuity in adjusting the trajectory and taking advantage of the environment to move flexibly.
- Jump short when close to the object, avoid jumping too hard, causing the sausage to fly out.
- Observe the trajectory before jumping. Don't rush it's safer to calculate the exact angle.
- Prioritize sticking to flat edges instead of round or inclined surfaces.
- Take advantage of the bounce from the elastic cushion to overcome high obstacles.
- Play again and again to memorize the terrain layout, from then adjust the force and angle more optimally.