In this game, you’ll notice Richard’s family members chasing after him, but they aren’t that quick in doing so. That means you can take your time in this game, and focus on maintaining your run. As you improve your game, you can start moving quicker, but while you’re getting the hang of things, you also want to earn as many coins as you could.
If you’re just starting out, you should, as we said, earn (coins) while you learn. But if you really want to get better in this game and improve on your previous high scores, bear in mind that there will come a time when gathering coins becomes less important than dodging the obstacles. You’ll still be getting coins anyway, as well as power-ups and other special items for your character. Yes, you should “ignore” the coins once you become good enough, but don’t worry – you’ll still be earning.
Almost all of the power-ups you can buy at the shop can help your character as you go through the game, so don’t be stingy; feel free to spend coins to buy power-ups such as the headphones, which has helped many earn a lot more coins, as well as the eyeglasses and all other available power-ups in this game.
As you help Richard climb up as high as he possibly could, you will also learn how to develop a proper rhythm when climbing. To do this, you may try counting the number of taps as you climb. That’s multitasking and not everyone can do this right away, but that’s where the final tip for Sky Streaker comes in. And that tip is to…
Yes, we’re talking about practice again. This is a standard tip in casual games, but arguably one of the most useful if you really want to play better, score higher and earn more coins. Sky Streaker can get really addictive, so while you’re still hooked on the game, play as much as you could, but also remember to rest once in a while, especially when you find one mistake leading to another and frustration seeping into your gameplay.