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Cluster Rush

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What Is Cluster Rush?

Cluster Rush is a chaotic and adrenaline-pumping first-person platformer where players jump from truck to truck to survive an ever-changing obstacle course. It’s fast, unpredictable, and visually simple — but don’t let that fool you. The gameplay is intense and deeply addictive, perfect for fans of precision movement and reaction-based challenges.

Core Game Mechanics

At its heart, Cluster Rush is all about momentum, timing, and agility. You play from a first-person perspective and must make split-second decisions to avoid falling or crashing.

Jumping from Truck to Truck

The main mechanic revolves around jumping across moving trucks. You cannot stop or turn around — the trucks are constantly moving forward, and it’s up to you to keep up. Missing a jump usually means falling off into the void or crashing into an obstacle.

Wall Running and Air Control

Some levels allow advanced movement techniques like wall-running, where you temporarily grip vertical surfaces to navigate tight spots. You also have air control, letting you slightly steer in the air to reach safer landing zones, an essential skill for the harder levels.

Speed and Momentum

Speed builds naturally as you continue landing and jumping successfully. This momentum can be both a blessing and a curse — it makes long jumps easier, but also makes timing much more challenging as levels progress.

Level Design and Challenges

Cluster Rush features multiple levels that increase in difficulty, creativity, and speed. Each level has its theme, with trucks dodging saw blades, weaving between pillars, or being flung off ramps.

Environmental Hazards: Each level introduces new traps like falling debris, swinging hammers, or sudden jumps. The unpredictability of the truck routes and hazards keeps gameplay fresh and forces quick adaptation.

A Blend of Strategy and Reflexes

Cluster Rush isn’t just about reflexes — it rewards players who can plan a few seconds. Watching truck patterns and anticipating where they’ll go next is crucial for success.

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