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Flamy Dash

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About Flamy Dash

Description

Start Flamy Dash to experience the feeling of controlling a fireball swinging on a rope. Adjust the swing power to send the fireball as far as possible!

Main scene

You play as a lively fireball that has just been born from a mysterious energy source. This flame has power but is also easily extinguished if you cannot move properly on the road. You control this fireball using the rope-swinging technique to go as far as possible.

How to play Flamy Dash

To send the fireball as far as possible in this game, the player needs to know how to throw the rope to hold the base and adjust the swing force to fly at the right range.

Step-by-step operations

In the Flamy Dash game, you need to approach the area with the pillar above.

Hold down the left mouse button to shoot the rope and keep the ball hanging.

Observe the swing trajectory to determine the release point. When the ball reaches the lowest point of the pendulum, the velocity is the highest, and the direction of velocity is almost straight ahead.

Release the mouse at that moment, and the ball flies the farthest forward. As soon as it flies, aim at the next tower and hold down to shoot the rope, continuing the cycle.

Advanced

Chain swing: when there are many towers in a row, try to shoot the rope as soon as you leave the previous tower to avoid losing momentum.

Adjust the amplitude: hold the rope for a long time to swing strongly if you need a lot of momentum, or release quickly for a short jump, avoiding towers close together.

Avoid common mistakes

Release too early, not enough momentum, fall low, or hit the lower tower.

Release too late, the trajectory is downward, and it's easy to hit the upper/lower tower.

Shoot the rope incorrectly, and the rope does not stick, and you lose momentum. Shoot earlier or control the camera to improve aiming.

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