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About the Game
A chaotic endless runner where teamwork means everything — and failure is always shared.
Run, jump, slide, dodge, collect coins, and survive an ever-changing tropical track built to test coordination, reaction speed, and friendships.
In solo mode, you control everything yourself.
In 2-player co-op, things get complicated.
Two players control two runners moving together as one team. One player handles left turns. The other handles right turns. Jumping and sliding only happen when both players agree and react in time.
Miss a turn? Crash.
Jump too late? Crash.
Slide too early? Probably crash.
Success depends on perfect timing, quick decisions, and trying not to blame each other too hard when everything falls apart.
Run Together. Survive Together. Mess Up Together.
In co-op, both runners stay side by side, racing across the same dangerous path. Every obstacle, turn, and split-second choice demands teamwork.
You are never just playing beside each other — you are surviving together.
Built for Fast Reflexes and Faster Arguments
Race across a procedurally generated endless track filled with sharp turns, narrow paths, jump barriers, slide hazards, coin lines, and escalating speed.
The longer you survive, the faster and more chaotic the run becomes. Obstacles grow denser, reactions get tighter, and small mistakes quickly become total disasters.
No two runs are exactly the same.
Power-Downs, Panic, and Pure Chaos
Just when you think you’ve found your rhythm, the game fights back.
Survive wild power-down effects that disrupt coordination and throw your team into panic — from inverted controls to flipped visuals and other run-breaking surprises.
Your HUD may warn you. Your instincts may not.
Solo or Co-op — Choose Your Chaos
Master both runners alone for a true multitasking challenge, or bring a friend online and discover whether your teamwork can survive pressure, speed, and inevitable blame.
Whether you’re chasing high scores or destroying friendships, every run is a test of coordination.
Features
Solo mode — control the full run alone
Online 2-player co-op — share responsibility for every move
Unique co-op controls — one player turns left, one turns right
Consensus mechanics — both players must sync jumps and slides
Procedurally generated endless tracks — every run feels fresh
Dynamic obstacles — dodge walls, gaps, beams, and more
Coins and risky reward paths — survive longer, score higher
Increasing difficulty — speed and obstacle density constantly rise
Chaotic power-downs — inverted controls, visual disruption, and panic
Unlockable skill tree — spend collected coins on upgrades, bonuses, and new ways to survive longer
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