The game will count points for each single jump, which means you’ll have to do triple jumps even if it’s not required of you, even if one jump will do the trick. Repeat this throughout the game, as long as it’s safe, and you’ll see your score rising faster than it ever had before.
Now, doing those triple jumps is invariably more difficult than doing single jumps per stalactite. It will require exquisite timing in many cases, and the only way you can get that timing right is regular practice. Start out by practicing single jumps, then move on to double jumps before trying to hone your skills in doing a successful triple jump.
Sometimes you may have to act really, really quickly when making a triple jump. This would require you to use both thumbs alternating so that you can make that triple jump much faster, and do more of these wild and crazy jumps in one round. This will further allow you to maximize your score, while bailing you out of otherwise tough situations.
This isn’t the first time we’ve shared this tip, but when it comes to these type of games, frustration could take its toll on your gameplay. That makes it advisable to take a 30-minute break or so in between sessions, so that you can return with your head cleared up and your thumbs rested.
Bored with the ball or core that you’re using? Then you can go ahead and buy a new one, using the gems you’ve earned through the course of the game. This should reduce the boredom and freshen things up, as we do admit that boredom could take away a lot of the fun, and make you “mail it in,” or only play with the minimum amount of effort needed. However, you should also keep in mind that your choice of ball or core, regardless of color, won’t change the gameplay one bit. Guess you can say that’s a hallmark of Ketchapp games, the company being more about simplicity than frills in mobile gaming.