How to Play
One-Finger Control: The gameplay is centered around a simple "hold-to-flip" and "release-to-tuck" mechanic.
The Goal: Launch off trampolines or slides, perform as many backflips as possible in the air, and land on your feet.
Stacking Mechanic: Instead of just landing on a platform, you must land on top of other characters to build a tower, reaching higher and higher as the levels progress.
Physics Engine: The game uses ragdoll physics, meaning any miscalculation in your rotation will result in a humorous (and run-ending) wipeout.
The speed of your rotation is determined by how tightly your character is tucked.
Tip: Start your flip as early as possible once you leave the trampoline. Hold the screen until you are about 75% through your final intended rotation, then release to "open up." Opening up slows your rotation, allowing you to fine-tune your landing angle for a perfect feet-first impact.
Landing on the edge of the human tower can cause the whole stack to wobble or collapse.
Tip: Focus your eyes on the center of the cheerleader's shoulders. A centered landing provides much more stability for the next flip, whereas an off-center landing makes subsequent levels significantly harder to stabilize.
Gold medals are awarded based on the number of flips completed and the precision of the landing.
Tip: Don't get greedy. It is better to perform two clean flips with a "Perfect" landing than to try a third flip and land on your back. The "Perfect" landing multiplier often outweighs the points from an extra, messy rotation.
Some levels feature slides or multi-tiered trampolines.
Tip: Pay attention to your entry speed. If you are coming off a slide, you will have much more horizontal momentum than a standard vertical jump. Adjust your tuck timing accordingly, as you will travel further forward before hitting the stack.
The physics can feel slightly different depending on the character's weight or the gravity of a specific level.
Tip: Stick with one character while you are learning the physics. Once you can consistently land "Perfect" flips, you can start switching characters or outfits, which might have different ragdoll behaviors.
Global Locations: Flip through stylized versions of famous world cities and scenic beaches.
Physics-Based Animation: Features satisfying (and often funny) ragdoll physics.
Progressive Challenges: Levels get increasingly difficult as the cheerleader tower grows higher and the obstacles become more complex.
Gold Medal System: Compete with yourself to master every stage with the highest possible rating.
Note: The game is rated 13+ and is free-to-play. It is developed by Coco Play (part of the TabTale/Crazy Labs family) and features infrequent cartoon violence and suggestive themes typical of cheerleader-themed arcade games.


















