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Dreadhead Parkour where you become a street legend with a mission to score high. Control your speed and reflexes to overcome all terrains in the city.
How to time your jumps effectively
In Dreadhead Parkour, a half-second late or early jump can cause you to lose control or fall straight into the abyss. You need to control the character to perform smooth parkour moves such as jumping, somersaulting, sliding, and overcoming a series of obstacles to go as far as possible. During that process, you will need to maintain a steady pace, avoid collisions, and take advantage of opportunities to perform beautiful combos to achieve high scores and break your own records.
Do not hold the control for too long
When you first start the game, you often spam the buttons continuously, so in this game, a short jump is usually safer than a long and high jump that is difficult to control.
Pay attention to the terrain angles
If the ground in front of you is sloping or inclined, be creative and quick to jump earlier than usual. On the contrary, if the slope is up or you need to climb, wait a beat longer so that the character has more jumping force.
The secret to collecting coins without pressure
Collecting coins is not only to unlock new skins or upgrades, but also to demonstrate your skill level. However, if you are busy collecting coins and slow down or deviate from the direction, you can easily lose your combo or fail early. So how can you collect coins effectively while maintaining your speed and rhythm?
Prioritize coins on the straight running path
Do not try to collect coins in hard-to-reach places such as behind obstacles, on high edges, or when needing to change direction suddenly. Prioritize collecting coin chains on the main moving axis to save operations and not lose the combo rhythm.
Use sliding to collect coins close to the ground
In sections where coins are close to the ground, do not jump but use sliding skills. This helps you maintain speed and easily time your movements smoothly through narrow gaps.