Jelly Truck is memorable because everything bends. The truck, terrain elements, and many obstacles behave like rubber, turning standard platform driving into a balancing act where momentum and weight transfer matter more than raw speed.
Acceleration and tilt inputs need to be gentle. Overthrottle causes bounce, while abrupt tilts can fold the truck into awkward angles that kill traction. Smooth control is the main skill, especially on narrow bridges and steep jelly ramps.

Stages are built around momentum puzzles: you often need just enough speed to crest a slope, then immediate control to avoid flipping on descent. Recovery from bad angles is possible if you modulate throttle instead of forcing full power.
Flat jelly surfaces forgive small mistakes, but narrow ramps and suspended bridges punish over-acceleration immediately. Treat each obstacle as its own speed puzzle: enter stable, apply power in short pulses, and preserve chassis balance before committing to the next section.
