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Gorilla Tag

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About Gorilla Tag

Description

Gorilla Tag is an interesting action game where you transform into a gorilla to experience climbing and overcoming obstacles with your own hand strength.

Gorilla Tag

Game genre

Gorilla Tag has gameplay quite similar to Getting Over It when it is based on a manual physics control mechanism, where players have to use hand strength to move, climb and overcome obstacles instead of just pressing the normal movement keys. Each swing of the arm or push of the person directly affects the direction and speed, making the game require quick reflexes and high patience.

However, the outstanding difference lies in the setting and characters. If Getting Over It takes players on a lonely journey of a man sitting in an iron box climbing over a rocky mountain, Gorilla Tag opens up a modern fantasy world, where players transform into an armored gorilla, moving in a cold steel and metal environment like on a future industrial planet. The space is designed to be both magical and powerful, with a strong mechanical feel, completely different from the dark, quiet style of Getting Over It.

How to play and tips

The gameplay in Gorilla Tag requires players to be skillful in controlling the character, each action is associated with physical elements and precise hand-eye coordination.

Game mission

In Gorilla Tag, you will control a gorilla wearing iron armor moving with his own hands. You need to climb steel walls. Move by swinging from one building to another or clinging to metal pipes to overcome complex terrain.

Movement operations

Instead of using the usual movement keys, players need to swing their hands to create force. You swing the gorilla's iron hammer using the mouse and rotate so that it hits the ground and pushes the gorilla to jump forward. Each hand bounce has a realistic physical element, requiring you to calculate the force, direction, and rhythm of the movement accurately.

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