

The run is just over 26 minutes long, but it’s definitely one of my favorite speed runs in years. If you don’t want any of the fun spoiled, I recommend checking out the run in it’s entirety here. When runner 097AceofSpades sat down to run the game, I don’t think he had a clue just how crazy it would get.

The game’s playstyle and the skill required to speed run it are not the most impressive things about this run. The independently developed first-person platformer is equal parts absurd, challenging, and quick. However, when it comes to the ClusterTruck run at this year’s SGDQ 2017, the greatest parts truly need to be seen to be appreciated. When I cover runs, I try to take the time to analyze the routes taken, glitches done, and tricks performed. If you’ve been following our coverage throughout the week, you know that I love to take time to breakdown how speed runs are accomplished.
