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Your rocket moves forward automatically, and all you need to do is shift left or right when a matching block appears. Early on, the lane layouts are forgiving, but the game gradually removes “safe” spots until you’re dodging clusters at full speed. Mistiming a move or hitting the wrong color costs a life, and losing all three ends your run. Boosters help when things get tight—shields absorb mistakes, while speed bursts let you blow through cluttered lanes without worrying about matching colors. The whole game comes down to keeping your eyes forward and reacting before you’re boxed in.
Keeping your rocket near the middle lane gives you more options when blocks start appearing in awkward patterns. You won’t waste time drifting too far left or right when the game speeds up.
Boosters can wipe out messy sections, but using them too early often leads to trouble later.
Don’t stare at the rocket—focus on what’s coming.
Small adjustments beat big swerves.
When speed spikes, slow your inputs, not your reactions.
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