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The first few seconds are easy. You hold to move forward, follow the track, and get used to the speed. Then the gaps start showing up. Some are small, others force you to time your jump almost perfectly. Releasing too early drops you short. Holding too long throws you off the track. There’s not much room for error. Longer runs get harder because the track doesn’t stay predictable. Obstacles appear faster, and you don’t always have time to react comfortably.
Try not to panic on longer gaps. A lot of failed runs come from releasing too early. It usually helps to wait just a bit longer than you think, especially on bigger jumps. Also, keep your focus ahead of the train, not on it. Watching the track gives you more time to react.
Track Dash feels light at the start, but it quickly turns into a timing challenge. Short runs are common, and improving comes from small adjustments rather than big changes. If you enjoy fast arcade games where precision matters more than complexity, Track Dash is easy to pick up and hard to master.