ABOUT THE GAME
Mad Dash game overview
Cross each platforming course by combining movement, jumps, and midair dashes. What shapes that task is that using the dash too early can leave the character without reach near the landing. Thirty platforming levels require lateral movement, ordinary jumps, and an airborne dash from the same jump input. Finishing a course advances through the documented set of thirty levels with changing designs. A useful cycle runs through launching, saving the dash for the needed extension, and landing centered, guided by measuring the gap and choosing where the jump should begin. Reaching the course end unlocks the next level. Missing a platform or colliding with a level hazard ends the current run through that course.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
Using the dash too early can leave the character without reach near the landing. Measuring the gap and choosing where the jump should begin leads into launching, saving the dash for the needed extension, and landing centered; reaching the course end unlocks the next level.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Mad Dash
Cross each platforming course by combining movement, jumps, and midair dashes. Build the opening around measuring the gap and choosing where the jump should begin, while accounting for the fact that using the dash too early can leave the character without reach near the landing.
The useful continuation is launching, saving the dash for the needed extension, and landing centered. Finishing a course advances through the documented set of thirty levels with changing designs.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Move with A and D or Left and Right. Press W, Space, or Up to jump; press that jump input again while airborne to dash.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Mad Dash
- Keep the air dash unused until the landing platform's distance is clear.
- Start long gaps with a full lateral run rather than jumping from rest.
- Aim for platform centers so the next jump does not begin beside an edge.




