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In Stumble Race, dozens of players are trying to squeeze through the same gaps, jump over the same traps, and reach the same finish line. It doesn't take much for a race to go wrong. One collision can ruin a perfect run.
That's also why winning feels satisfying.
The game doesn't rely on complicated mechanics. You run, jump, dive, and try not to fall off the map. The challenge comes from the obstacle courses and the players around you.
Some races are smooth from start to finish. Others turn into complete chaos within seconds.
Reach the finish line before too many other players do. If you qualify, you'll move on to the next round. Keep surviving until the final stage and you'll have a chance to win the match.
Many beginners rush straight ahead. Taking a second to understand an obstacle often saves more time later.
The biggest group of players isn't always taking the best route.
Most eliminations happen because players panic when they get close to the finish line.
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The game was released in 2020.
Scopely developed and published the game.
Yes. The gameplay is simple and family-friendly.
Not usually. Most rounds only last a few minutes.
What makes Stumble Race fun isn't just crossing the finish line first. It's the unexpected moments along the way. Sometimes you'll make a perfect jump. Other times you'll fall into a hole that everyone else somehow avoided.
Either way, there's usually a reason to queue up for one more race.