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At the start of a round, all sausages are roughly the same size. You can move around, test how pushing works, and look for openings. It’s possible to play carefully and avoid direct clashes.
Once a few opponents are eliminated, the pace changes. Larger sausages appear, and space becomes limited. One wrong move can send you straight into a trap or off the edge.
There are no attacks in the usual sense. You move, aim, and push. Getting behind an opponent or catching them off balance makes it easier to knock them away. Trying to rush head-on doesn’t always work. Many early losses come from pushing too aggressively without watching the surroundings.
Hazards are everywhere—edges, spikes, and moving dangers. Instead of avoiding them completely, you can use them against others. Pushing an opponent into a trap is often faster than trying to knock them out directly.
Each elimination makes your sausage bigger. That extra size helps with pushing power, but it also makes movement slightly harder to control. Balancing strength and positioning becomes more important as the round goes on.
Matches are short and unpredictable. Some end quickly, others turn into slow battles where positioning matters more than speed.
Sausage Battle stays simple but doesn’t feel repetitive. Move carefully, wait for the right moment, and let other players make the mistake first.