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The "What the Bounce?" series consists of short kacky-like maps with a single difficult bounce, often with a very odd setup. What the Bounce? 01 requires clipping the inside of a turn to go on two wheels before hitting the track surface with the side of the car. If done right, this contact can create a high bounce that pops the car into the finish. Thanks kodub for making the game have such awesome physics. :D
What the Bounce? 01 is the first entry in a series of short, kacky-inspired stunt maps that challenge players with a single, highly precise bounce. In this track, you must clip the inside of a turn to ride on two wheels, then use the side of your car to hit the track surface and generate a powerful bounce that launches you into the finish. The setup is odd and requires careful timing and control, making it a true test of skill for expert players. The map is compact but packed with personality, thanks to the clever use of PolyTrack's physics. Kudos to the creator for designing such a unique and rewarding challenge. Whether you're a stunt enthusiast or just looking for a quick adrenaline rush, What the Bounce? 01 delivers a satisfying "aha!" moment when you finally nail the bounce. Give it a try and see if you can conquer this quirky track!
What the Bounce? 01 is a expert stunt track from Comrade. It is best approached as a test of jump angle, air control, loop speed, and landing straight enough to keep the next section alive.
treat each jump or loop as a checkpoint puzzle, then join the sections once the landings feel predictable
Watch for overcorrecting in the air; small inputs usually save more runs than full steering swings.
Expert layouts are built for experienced players and can require many attempts before the full run clicks.
Reset quickly, study the first failure point, and only push speed after the route feels repeatable. This code uses the newer PolyTrack import format and can also be tested in Review Racer when available.
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