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Holding too long to speed forward can send the character directly into a blade or grill. Sometimes slowing down for a second is safer than trying to rush through every opening.
Coins appear throughout the run and can be used to unlock different sausage skins later. Some look ridiculous on purpose, including cowboy, ninja, and bacon-style characters.
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Dash / Lean | Hold Click / Tap |
| Walk Normally | Release |
Some runs stay under control for a while before suddenly becoming chaotic. Other attempts start aggressively almost immediately with tight obstacle placement and faster trap movement. Because obstacle timing changes often, memorizing the kitchen rarely works perfectly. Most survival depends on reacting calmly once the speed increases.
Wurst Dash turns a simple kitchen run into a fast reaction challenge full of awkward deaths and sudden mistakes. Staying patient and adjusting your pace usually works better than constantly trying to move as fast as possible.