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Escape AnimalsIn the bizarre physics-based video game Farting Flight, your character uses the thrust of gas to maintain altitude and travel along a mysterious path. The simple goal is to fly as far as possible while avoiding collisions, miscalculations, and tricky obstacles, or you'll lose instantly!
Farting Flight emphasizes momentum control and humorous time management, which makes every run feel chaotic but surprisingly skill-based, in contrast to many endless flying games that just rely on speed.

Controls
Finding a balance between forward motion and altitude without squandering boosters is the true challenge.
Avoid spamming early
Due to their frequent panic-clicking, new gamers typically lose. Overboosting results in unsteady mobility and destroys your glide momentum.
Make use of brief burst timing
Long, fast spam is less effective than little, deliberate taps. Instead of focusing on speed, consider rhythm.
Whenever you can, glide
Conserving boosts and letting gravity carry you naturally are the best ways to run long distances.
Slowly return to low altitude
After dropping low, attempting to climb right away frequently results in unnatural angles and crashes. It's safer to recuperate gently.
Pay close attention to landing angles
The majority of failures occur when the character lands sideways rather than flat on the ground. Raw height is not as important as angle control.
Farting Flight feels more technical after a few runs. Longer sessions show a surprisingly skill-based momentum system, but the humor captures attention right away.
During the game, I observed that aggressive players typically fail sooner. Patience and deliberate tapping are far more rewarded in the game than quick reflexes.
Farting Flight feels less mechanically harsh than games like Flappy Bird, but its physics movement makes it more unpredictable. Unusual bounce angles can occasionally result in amusing recoveries, while other times a small overboost will wreck a flawless run.
The funny thing is that, rather than being frustrating, failed attempts are typically entertaining, which encourages players to try again.
The Toughest Obstacles