About Long Leg Master
Long Leg Master makes "walking" much harder than you might think. The character in the game has unusually long legs, so each step looks very uncontrolled. It looks funny at first, but after a few minutes of playing, it starts to get really difficult.
The game doesn't require quick reflexes like action games. The difficulty lies in the rhythm of the steps and maintaining balance. Just one wrong step or a mistimed tap can send the character tumbling headfirst to the ground. And those falls are often both frustrating and hilarious.
The addictive part is the feeling of "almost there." Sometimes you stumble repeatedly but manage to recover, then suddenly you walk smoothly for a short distance before... falling flat on your face on the next step.
How to play Long Leg Master?

You just tap to make the character take one foot forward at a time. Each tap switches between left and right feet, so if you miss a beat, the character easily loses balance.
The further you go, the harder it is to maintain a steady pace as your character starts shaking more violently. You also get coins to collect and skins to unlock if you go far enough.
Game Tips
Maintain a steady pace rather than moving quickly
Continuously tapping often causes your character to lose control very quickly.
If you've just stumbled, don't move again immediately
Waiting for your character to stabilize before moving again will make it easier to save them.
Short steps are usually safer
Many people lose because they try to take too long steps to go fast.
Don't look at your feet too much
Looking at your overall body posture will help you predict when you're about to fall.
Accept the… constant falling
The most fun part of this game is the incredibly illogical falls.
Long Leg Master doesn't have complex gameplay, but it's very easy to keep playing. Each time you fall, you feel like, "This time I could have gone a little further, that would have been better."
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