![]() Like most real-world helmets, however, Alto's concoctions are one-and-done-you'll get through your first crash unscathed, but you won't be so lucky your second time around. ![]() Yes, helmets now protect you both in the real world and on Alto's icy slopes purchase one for 1500 coins and you'll survive the next crash you encounter on a run. In the 1.1 update, Alto's Workshop gets a few awesome new items: namely, the chasm rescue pickaxe and the anti-crash helmet. Luckily, there's a great place to do a proximity backflip right at the start of the game using Maya: After the very first hill, jump right at the flat before the second bend. You'll also need to perform a few of them for goals throughout the game. Like kissing the rail, a proximity backflip - essentially, a backflip where your head rotates close to the ground - nets you some sweet bonus points. The best place to do a proximity backflip You can also accomplish this by having Felipe or Tupa jump, then tap again to stall over the end of the line. ![]() ![]() The easiest way to do this is to backflip off the second-to-last chain on a flag line, then let go of the backflip to clip the very end of the line. The 250-point "kiss the rail" bonus happens when you land on the last two meters of a grind and then hop off again it's also the subject of a few different goals. I found a few different ways to finally achieve this goal: repeatedly jump with Maya to slow myself down before a field of rocks activate Felipe's double jump to jump early and use the second jump to stall over the rock and use the wingsuit to fly over a rock, then deactivate it to drop right on top of the rock. In part, this is because rock bounces are tricky beasts: Most characters have high horizontal jump speed, so timing your jumps to land on a rock - especially a rock before a grind - is a difficult proposition. I spent an ungodly amount of time trying to master rock bounces after running up against the goal "Rock bounce to grind twice in one run." And, spoiler: Even with a lot of time and practice, this is a hard goal to achieve. I also suggest practicing your flips with a Hover feather: If you see a blue feather in the course, you can pick it up and flip to your heart's content - if you land on your head, the hover timer will reorient you upwards and continue your route. ![]()
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