Burrito Bison starts with one goal: launch far, smash through enemies, and cash in for upgrades. The first runs are quick and messy, but soon the game becomes a satisfying loop of momentum control, economy choices, and longer distance chains.
What keeps it addictive is how visible your growth is. Every upgrade changes your next run in a way you can actually feel.

If distance stops improving, the issue is usually flow, not launch strength. Adjust your upgrade path to reduce dead-air sections and recover speed faster after imperfect landings.

It combines silly presentation with a strong reward curve. Runs are short, upgrades are meaningful, and each attempt gives clear progress, which makes the game easy to enjoy in both quick breaks and longer sessions.