Door Dash


Door Dash

Door Dash will be familiar to anyone who's ever watched Takeshi's Castle, pitting you against a gauntlet of identical doors. Some of the doors are breakable, while others are solid as a rock.
Starting on the back row during Door Dash is actually an advantage because the path forward will usually be apparent before you reach the first set of doors. Of course, you can always hang back for a couple of seconds if you start at the front, but being bold can pay off, too. If you jump and crash through one of the breakable doors on your first attempt, you can get a minor head start as a traffic jam begins to form behind you. This gives you a little leeway if you jump into one of the fake doors on the next set, as everyone else will still be catching up.
If there is a blockage of people cramming into a door ahead of you, doing a jumping dive is a more reliable way of making it through without immediately being trampled. Once you reach the final three doors, aim for the middle one if you're at the front. Only one of these doors is real, so targeting the middle allows you to shift to either side without wasting too much time. You'll always want to do a jumping dive through the final door, as this will often launch you past the players who are simply falling. As with See Saw, chaos and luck rule the roost in Door Dash, but these techniques can improve your chances of succeeding.

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