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There are no combos or health bars, in contrast to many conventional fighting games, just pure momentum and funny knockouts.
Goal: Be the final sausage remaining
Play: Accelerate → collide → launch adversaries into danger
Controls: Use the mouse and arrow buttons to move, and launch an attack when you're close.
1. Instead of chasing, ambush
The majority of novices lose by pursuing adversaries. When two players are already engaged in combat, it is wiser to circle the arena's edges and strike.
2. Momentum is more significant than speed.
Fights are not won by fast movements. Controlled swings are necessary to develop force before to impact. Weak hits result from rushing.
3. Make dangers your primary weapon.
The true damage is caused by grills, fire pits, and spinning blades. Redirecting adversaries into traps is more important than hitting them hard.
4. Steer clear of early-game turbulence
The venue is packed and erratic at first. To prevent arbitrary knockouts, stay out of the center for the first few seconds.
5. Pay attention to your angle rather than merely distance.
If your angle is incorrect, even a powerful hit will fail. Enemies are frequently pushed away from danger rather than toward it by minor side hits.
One thing is evident after several rounds: Sausage Battle severely penalizes impatience. The game seems random at first, but it becomes lot more strategic as you learn timing and spacing.
Overcommitting to attacks is a typical error. I discovered that eliminations are frequently cleaner when I wait just one more second before striking. Additionally, aggressive center play is consistently outperformed by edge positioning.
One small problem: in crowded situations, crashes can occasionally feel a little erratic, but that mayhem is also enjoyable.
What Sets It Apart
Sausage Battle prioritizes timing and accuracy above randomness, in contrast to many physics brawlers.