I'll try pressing it harder!
Ouch! #gorillatag #gtag #gorillatagvr
Okay, so you guys saw my 'Ouch!' moment, right? And seriously, my friend screaming 'MUFFIN NO!' right after was just peak Gorilla Tag energy. We've all been there – you're trying to make that epic jump, or maybe just trying to figure out a new mechanic, and suddenly you’re slamming into a wall or falling into the abyss. This time, I was trying to master this specific juke, you know, the one where you press into the wall to get that extra push? Well, I might have pressed a little too hard, or maybe just in the wrong spot, and let's just say my virtual hand felt it! My friend, bless their heart, thought I was about to break something in real life, hence the 'MUFFIN NO!' Which, by the way, has now become our new inside joke for any spectacular fail. Gorilla Tag is amazing because it's so immersive, but that also means when you mess up, it feels real! How many of you have accidentally walked into a wall trying to dodge another monkey? Or tried to scale a tree only to totally whiff it and end up on the ground? It's all part of the fun, honestly. These little blunders are what make the game so memorable and hilarious. I've learned that sometimes, overthinking it or trying too hard is what gets you into trouble. Sometimes you just gotta flow with it and let your monkey instincts take over. Speaking of 'pressing it harder,' I've been experimenting with different climbing techniques lately. There's the classic wall run, the juke, the pinch climb... Each has its nuances. For beginners, consistency is key. Don't just swing wildly! Try to make small, controlled movements. When you're wall climbing, think about pushing up and in rather than just *up*. And for those tricky jukes, practice makes perfect. Find a quiet corner of the map and just drill those movements until they become second nature. You'll still have 'Ouch!' moments, trust me, but they'll be fewer and further between, and probably lead to more 'Yes!' moments! Another thing that helps is watching how the top players move. Not to copy them exactly, but to understand the physics and the flow. Sometimes it's about chaining movements together, rather than trying one big, perfect leap. And don't forget to use the environment to your advantage – those branches and platforms are there for a reason! It’s all about getting a feel for the game's unique movement system. What are your go-to strategies for avoiding those face-plant moments? Any secret tips for navigating the tricky maps and making those impossible jumps? I'd love to hear them! Sometimes, the best advice comes from other players who've been there, done that, and probably yelled 'MUFFIN NO!' a few times themselves. Keep practicing, keep laughing, and most importantly, keep having fun in the jungle!































































