Stacky Bird controls the number of eggs the chicken lays, not too few or too many, but the final amount of coins depends on how many eggs reach the finish line.
You may find the familiar addictive gameplay that you encountered in Flappy Bird, where the controls are easy, but few people can pass many levels. You used to have to watch and concentrate all your strength to react quickly and continuously when the road is full of tubes, but in Stacky Bird, you have to build your path for your bird. Predict the distance of the rising model and click the mouse to make the bird build the right number of egg floors to fit through. The terrain is bumpy from above and below without any certain arrangement, your job is to regularly adjust the number of eggs quickly and absolutely accurately. Bright graphics and steady rhythm with smooth movements will make you see that losing is not an excuse for you to stop.
The chicken will continuously move forward at an uncontrollable speed. You can only control the number of eggs that the chicken lays to increase the height during the move. Each time you left-click, a cube-shaped egg will be laid and placed directly on the bird's feet. When encountering a platform that is higher than the ground, the remaining egg will be pushed back and fall backwards. However, if the number of eggs laid is massive and touches the top of the wall, the chicken will also end its life.
When colliding with the spiked platforms spread above or below the terrain layout, the eggs will immediately break in dizzying numbers. You need to continuously left-click to lay eggs in time.
When encountering a platform with bottomless depths arranged alternately on the path, you cannot let the chicken jump over it, but can only face it. If you lay the eggs too early or do not cross in time, the eggs will get stuck or fall, reducing the number of eggs you are holding. If the chicken does not lay eggs continuously, it will run out of eggs, and the game will end.