


You play as the Dustforce, a band of the most athletic cleaners in the world. Good luck and never give up on this fantastic game (up to Yotta, at least XD ). Dustforce is an acrobatic 2D platformer produced by indie developer Hitbox Team. If you jump, dash down and land on a slope few inches away from when it reverts to flat you can dash toward the flat portion and gain a tremendous speed, gaining a lot of height if the flat surface leads to a trampoline shaped structure You can keep pressing up to run on ceilings, even when they're made of angled slopes On this page we will we covering all the information we have on it - from gaming. You can press jump when sliding down a near-vertical wall to a vertical wall the very same moment the wall slope changes to execute an extended run up the wall There is a map viewer named dustcourse which maps out all of the doors, and has other neat stuff. You can dash straight away from a wall without losing the ability to do an air jump The rest of the levels are hidden somewhere in the main nexus, but require you to SS all of the game you can get to now. You can press dash then jump near a platform edge and you'll be executing a perfect last second jump
#DUSTFORCE DX GUIDE HOW TO#
In the first video you can find how to reach all doors.Īt 2:50 I use a technique called "spike jump" (with it you can jump on 45° spikes as long as you dash down and keep pressing the jump button), if you don't want to use the move you can reach the door the proper way as showed in the second video. Steam Dustforce DX is a free update to the game, which includes 16 new maps, 109 community-made maps, a new music track, bug fixes, and support for Steam.

The new (well, it's fairly old now) Nexus feels more like an advance manouvre test than a skill test, but I admit I had a lot of fun trying to solve the puzzles. An update, Dustforce DX, was released on October 23 of the same year, reworking the tutorial and hub, as well as adding more levels (including the user-made Community Map Pack). Some people on Youtube said this should have been a guide on Steam, so here you are.
