How to Play
One-Touch Controls: The core mechanic is simple: press and hold the screen to move your buggy forward, and release the screen to slow down or stop.
Balance and Momentum: While moving forward is the goal, keeping all four wheels on the ground is difficult. You must time your acceleration to handle bumps without flipping your vehicle.
The Mud Pit: The primary hazard is the "dreaded mud pit." If your truck loses too much momentum or sinks too deep, you will get stuck, and the race will end immediately.
Progression: Winning races earns you cash, which is used to upgrade your vehicle's performance and appearance.
Pace Your Acceleration: Do not hold down the throttle continuously. Releasing it right before hitting a large bump or a steep drop can help you land more stably and keep your wheels aligned.
Prioritize Engine Upgrades: Use your earned cash to focus on engine power first. Higher power helps you push through deep mud sections where weaker trucks would stall and get stuck.
Avoid Sinking: If you feel the truck slowing down significantly in a mud section, try pulsing the throttle (tapping instead of holding) to find traction rather than just spinning the wheels and digging in deeper.
Tire Upgrades for Grip: Improving your tires is essential for "Mudder" levels. Better tires reduce the chance of getting stuck in the pits and provide better stability when navigating obstacles.
Observe Obstacle Patterns: Each "world" or level has specific pits and pitfalls. Take note of where the mud is deepest; often, there is a slightly shallower path to the left or right of the center.
Grind for Cash: If a level seems impossible, go back and replay earlier, easier races to accumulate enough cash for a significant upgrade. Customizing your truck isn't just for looks; a well-built rig handles the extreme physics much more reliably.









