No, the core game is multiplayer-only. However, you can create a private lobby and play alone to practice movement.
Level after level the island reinvented itself: sand turned to ice, ice to shifting platforms, platforms to spikes that gleamed like teeth. The rules were simple—aim, time your bounce, don’t fall—but the maps held a kind of poetry, a geometry of impulse. Winning felt like catching a kite on a windy street. Losing felt like a lesson in gravity.
No, the core game is multiplayer-only. However, you can create a private lobby and play alone to practice movement.
Level after level the island reinvented itself: sand turned to ice, ice to shifting platforms, platforms to spikes that gleamed like teeth. The rules were simple—aim, time your bounce, don’t fall—but the maps held a kind of poetry, a geometry of impulse. Winning felt like catching a kite on a windy street. Losing felt like a lesson in gravity.