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The first launch usually looks manageable. You build a bit of power, release, and start sliding downhill. Then the terrain changes. One bump sends Doofus spinning, a boost throws him airborne, and suddenly the run becomes complete chaos. Sometimes you crash immediately. Other times the physics somehow keep you moving much farther than expected. It never really feels consistent, which is probably why it stays funny. Trying to control every movement usually makes things worse.
Don’t overcharge every launch. Too much force can make the first landing unstable, which usually turns into instant flipping. Smaller launches sometimes keep momentum better over long slopes. Also, once you’re airborne, small corrections work better than panicking and spamming inputs.
Farting Flight feels less like a racing game and more like trying to survive a terrible decision. Some runs collapse in seconds, while others somehow turn into long accidental streaks.
If you enjoy physics games where failure is part of the joke, Farting Flight delivers constant unpredictable moments and messy downhill chaos.