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Never stop - jumping, sliding, dodging, and rolling through a non-stop stream of obstacles.
Developer: Kiz10
- 4.7
- Score
By the time you've jumped over your third spike and ducked under a rocket, Cuphead Rush already has you locked in. You start running and you basically never stop - jumping, sliding, dodging, and rolling through a non-stop stream of obstacles, all while trying to scoop up as many stars as possible before you inevitably crash into something. It's fast, it's colorful, and it feels just chaotic enough to keep you grinning even when you wipe out spectacularly. The controls couldn't be simpler - tap to jump, swipe to slide or roll - but staying alive once things really start speeding up? Yeah, that's the part that'll keep you coming back for more. At first, it feels almost too easy. The obstacles are spaced out, the rockets give you plenty of warning, and you're feeling pretty good about your reaction time. But Cuphead Rush doesn't stay gentle for long. Pretty soon, you're dodging spikes, leaping over pits, ducking under missiles, and scrambling for power-ups without even thinking. Every move has to be timed just right, and one mistimed jump or late swipe means instant game over. As you collect stars during your runs, you can unlock new Cuphead characters, which gives you a little extra motivation to keep pushing for better scores. There's something super satisfying about seeing how long you can keep the madness going - and the further you get, the more intense (and ridiculous) the whole thing feels. What makes Cuphead Rush so easy to get addicted to is how it strips away all the extra fluff and just lets the running, dodging, and panicking shine. The visuals are crisp and lively, the controls feel super responsive, and even when you crash out two feet from a new high score, you're already tapping restart without a second thought. Whether you're grinding to unlock every character, trying to top your personal best, or just vibing to the endless stream of obstacles flying at your face, Cuphead Rush nails that arcade-style, "just one more run" magic. And trust me: no matter how many times you get flattened by a random rocket, you're going to want another shot at it.