

I find that it's generally safer to jump on the side of a falling block, not directly on top of it. You can also get through some tight spots in this way. For instance, if you jump off the edge of the screen to the other side and try to catch hold of blocks that are partly off the screen, you will appear on top of these blocks. The game has some glitches that you can use to your advantage. This can quite often be of help, should you get stuck. Even if you survive, you will have gained extra feet.- If you jump off the edge of the screen, you will appear on the other side. When the liquid is reaching dangerously close to your marshmellow thing, try jumping in place, and if you see any blocks, try going to the sides and jumping off of them. So far, my record is 724 feet, can you beat it?

Mine sometimes involves jumping on top of blocks before they even reach the tower, just to get ahead of the game. After a few plays of the game, you'll develop your own strategy for conquering the growing stack. Before you know it, you'll be madly scrambling to avoid being turned into a marshmallow pancake. The flood of cascading blocks starts slowly, with only a few blocks to start. From this position, you can also jump off of the wall giving you extra height. If you hold down the left or right key while falling against a block, you can grip onto the block, slowing your descent. Use the arrow keys to move back and forth and to jump. Your goal is to scale the mountain of falling blocks, without being flattened or falling into the river rising from below. Recently featured in a previous Link Dump Friday, Beast Games' Avalanche is a fast-paced climbing arcade game. Watch out, the water level is rising beneath you! The only way to dodge it is to run around and jump on-Hm, sound familiar? Two contrary problems, one similar solution. Watch out, colored blocks are falling from the sky! The only way to dodge them is to run around and jump on the blocks to avoid being squashed.
