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Sky Corona Evasion is an arcade dodge game where the sky fills with hazards and your only job is to keep flying. You steer an aircraft through patterns of obstacles and virus-like enemies, lasting as long as possible while the screen steadily becomes less forgiving. The fun is in the rhythm: calm movement early, disciplined micro-corrections late. Controls Mouse control version Hold the right mouse button and move the mouse to steer Keyboard control version Use WASD or arrow keys to steer If your version has a boost, it is usually on the spacebar What you’re doing, moment to moment Every run is a loop of three actions: • Hold a safe line • Make small adjustments as patterns approach • Reset back to a stable position as soon as the opening is clear If you keep “almost surviving” but getting clipped, it’s usually because you over-move after a successful dodge. The safe-center rule Pick a home position slightly away from the edges and return to it between threats. Edges feel safe until you need room to dodge—then the wall becomes your enemy. A stable center position gives you: • more escape angles • more time to react • fewer panic swerves Micro-moves win long runs When the sky gets busy, big swerves are how you die. Use this rhythm: • move early by a small amount • let the obstacle pass • settle back Late, large movement often dodges one hazard and carries you into the next. Read the pattern once before chasing points Many hazard waves repeat with small variations. At the start of a new pattern: • watch one cycle • identify where the safe gaps consistently appear • then fly the same lane choice until the pattern changes A calm read is worth more than a risky grab for a bonus. The corridor method for dense sections When obstacles appear in clusters, stop thinking “dodge each one.” Instead, find a corridor: • a lane where the next two or three openings line up • a path that requires the least steering Then commit to that corridor for the whole cluster. This reduces corrections and keeps your movement clean. Boost discipline if boost exists Boost is powerful but dangerous because it reduces reaction time. Use boost only when: • the next section is visually open • you are already centered Avoid boosting during: • tight weave patterns • edge recoveries • moments when you’re already correcting Common mistakes • hugging the edge “to stay out of the way” • dodging late instead of early • over-correcting after a clean save • chasing collectibles during a new, unfamiliar wave Quick drill: survive with minimal movement Play two runs where your goal is to move as little as possible. You’re allowed to dodge, but only with small corrections. This trains the habit that keeps you alive when patterns tighten. FAQ Why do I keep getting hit right after a successful dodge? You over-moved and drifted into the next hazard. Reset to center after each opening. Should I stay near the edges? No. Edges reduce your escape options. Treat the center as home. What’s the biggest seliminate in this game? Early micro-moves and pattern reading. Big late swerves are the run killer. How do I improve quickly? Stop chasing bonuses for one session and learn the wave shapes first. Survival builds score naturally.
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