Pure Chase-and-Escape Tension
Tag distills competitive movement into one clear objective: catch or avoid. Matches are decided by route quality, prediction, and timing rather than complex mechanics. That simplicity creates immediate
intensity because every positioning mistake is punished fast.
The better you understand map flow, the more control you gain over both pursuit and evasion phases.

Skills That Create Consistent Wins
- Route forecasting: Predicting likely turns is stronger than pure reaction.
- Corner efficiency: Clean lines through turns preserve distance advantage.
- Bait reading: Opponents often fake direction before committing.
- Tempo variation: Speed changes can force mistakes in close chases.
How to Improve Both Roles
As chaser, aim to restrict options instead of following directly. As runner, prioritize open exit trees and avoid dead-end greed. Mastery comes from switching perspective quickly and exploiting role-specific opportunities.

Chase Tips
- Cut angles early: Intercepts beat direct trailing.
- Protect open lanes: Runners thrive when multiple exits remain.
- Stay composed in close range: Overcommitment creates easy escapes.
- Learn map loops: Familiar cycle paths improve prediction accuracy.