Vex 6 introduces new mechanics, requiring players to master movement at a higher level. The fast pace and high density of obstacles make each level a continuous series of challenges. The game is suitable for players already familiar with the Vex series who want to upgrade their skills to a higher level. Fresh obstacle types, like rotating blades and timed crushers, demand tighter reaction windows than earlier entries, keeping veteran players on their toes. The level design leans into chaining multiple hazard types back to back, so a single stretch of track might test your jump timing, wall-jump precision, and reflexes all at once. Despite the tougher curve, the controls remain crisp and responsive, so every failure feels like it was your call to make differently next time. If you're chasing more of this refined challenge, give Vex 3 and Vex 8 a try too.
- Use the arrow keys to move your character left and right.
- Press the up arrow key to jump. Timing your jumps is crucial to avoid traps and reach platforms.
- Some levels may require double jumps or wall jumps, which
can be performed by pressing the jump key again while in mid-air or against a wall.
- Study each level carefully to learn the patterns of traps and obstacles. Patience and practice are key to mastering Vex 6.
- Reach
the end of each level to progress to the next, more challenging stage.
- Anticipate rotating or timed hazards a beat early, since reacting after they're already moving is usually too late.
- Break longer stretches into smaller mental checkpoints so a late-level death doesn't feel like starting from zero.