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The development team has completely rebuilt the core worlds from the ground up: News - SuperTux
: Fresh sprites for Tux and revamped graphics for backgrounds, tiles, and objects. supertux 0.7.0
| Action | Default Keyboard | | :--- | :--- | | | Arrow Keys (Left/Right) | | Jump | Arrow Key (Up) or Spacebar | | Duck | Arrow Key (Down) | | Action/Special | Left Control or Left Shift | | Pause/Menu | Escape | | Cheat Console | F1 (Must be enabled in settings) |
Molten Ridges tested patience. New enemies lurked there: magma frogs that left steaming footprints and armored crows that swooped with uncanny timing. But 0.7.0 had introduced another marvel — the Checkpoint Beacon. These glowing poles hummed with soft reassurance, granting a trickle of saved lives when activated. They didn’t make the world easy; they made trial and error less cruel, inviting experimentation rather than punishment. Tux, who had once dashed blindly through levels and learned only by falling, began to plan. SuperTux 0
: Includes slope sliding, strong butt-jumping, rock rolling, and crawling. Redesigned Graphics
: Introduction of the Granito NPC and enemies like DiveMine, Fish, and Corrupted Granito [1, 3]. Tux, who had once dashed blindly through levels
A new strategic mechanic that lets players store an extra power-up for later use, similar to classic Mario titles.