Conquer Walls: Wall Climbing and Bouncing

Conquer Walls: Wall Climbing and Bouncing

The big walls in Canyon or Mountain maps are infamous for their steepness. Face the corner, lean slightly toward the wall you're pushing off, and "ski" inward by pulling from one side to the other. For advanced players, try wall bouncing: Curl your arm like a bicep curl mid-air, stick to the wall, then straighten and pull down to launch to the opposite side. Pro tip: Practice in the Monkey Playground first to avoid real-world collisions in your play space.

Handle Floating and Futuristic Elements

In the cyberpunk vibes gorilla tag of City or experimental maps like Hoverboard Racing, those mid-air anomalies require momentum over grip. Use push-off jumps: Squeeze both hands on a surface, then explode forward to bridge gaps. If an object floats inexplicably, treat it like a temporary perch—grab, swing, and release quickly to maintain speed.

Advanced Strategies: Juking and Momentum Building

To outmaneuver taggers on rugged terrain, combine climbs with jukes. Build speed on flat ground, then transition into a wall run for evasion. In steep areas, lean your body IRL to influence direction, making climbs feel more intuitive. Remember, practice makes perfect—dedicate 5-30 minutes per session to wall drills.