And suddenly, your perfectly crafted flying machine turns into a pile of scrap metal and piggy tears.
Tap the motor once to ignite it. Let your pig roll off the edge. Do not hold the accelerator. As you leave the cliff, gravity will do its job.
We’ve all been there. You’re cruising through Bad Piggies , feeling like a genius engineer. You breezed past the cardboard box levels, mastered the wooden crates, and even got the hang of those tricky umbrellas. Then you hit Level 1-31 .
From the third island, angle your chassis slightly up by tapping the rear wheel. Give one long, final burst of the motor. You’ll sail directly into the goal zone. Pro-Tip: The "Exploit" for Three Stars If you just want the stars and don't care about looking cool: Remove the wheels entirely. Seriously. Wheels create friction. Build a bare chassis with one motor on the back and one on the front. Use the front motor to slow your descent. It’s ugly, it’s unrealistic, but the game’s physics engine will reward you with a smooth landing every time. Final Verdict Level 1-31 isn't a flying level; it's a parkour level. It teaches you that Bad Piggies is not a racing game. It’s a precision instrument simulator. Once you stop trying to go fast and start trying to go controlled , the King Pig’s castle is yours.
As you begin to arc downward toward the first floating island, tap the motor again . Just a quick burst. This levels out your trajectory so you land on the first island instead of in the gap.
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