FLO Game is a new endless game where you use gravity to gain speed and avoid getting hit by the wall of death. Your goal is to get the highest score possible, and that pursuit takes the game from being an extremely simple one to an extremely complicated one. You have to get the right gravity going and avoid the obstacles that will slow you down. Read on for some tips and tricks for FLO Game!
Your goal is to stay ahead of the wall, and to do that, you have to gain speed. To gain speed, you have to be going downhill. However, downhill is different depending on whether you’re on the top or bottom of the level. When you’re on the bottom, downhill is upward. So you have to tap the screen to change sides depending on what direction the hill is going in order to maintain your speed.
Being airborne in this game is, believe it or not, a bad thing. When you’re airborne, you can’t gain speed because you’re not rolling “downhill”, whatever downhill is for you depending on what side of the level you are on. So to avoid going airborne, stay on the bottom of a hard hill, then shift sides when you’re past the hump in the hill so that you don’t go airborne.
Your main obstacle that you have to deal with is the spiked balls. These often pop up especially on the downhill part of the level, and it’s a challenge to strike a balance between staying on the downhill and avoiding the spiked balls, which will slow you down immensely. Tap and avoid the spiked balls as quickly as possible and then go back to the side of the level in which you will be downhill to keep gaining speed.
The faster and more efficiently that you can switch between sides on the stage, the higher the score you’ll be able to make before you get knocked out. If you’re trying to compete against the top players in the world, you’re going to have to score 5 digits or higher. The highest scores in the game are all in the five digits, so that’s what you’ll have to compete against.
When you hit something, often you will see a pop up that shows how many meters per second you’re going. This is when you can see what’s going on when you shift to one side or the other. When you’re increasing in meters per second, that means that you will be moving faster, and you will be able to outrun the wall. Keep that speed going up, or keep it steady on a high speed, and you’ll be able to outrun the wall for longer periods of time.