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Sports game

Fat Fit 3D

Steer a swimmer down a water course where every pickup changes your size and decides whether you fit through the next gap.

Difficulty
Easy
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

Fat Fit 3D runs a swimmer down a water course lined with choices. Gates and pickups either bulk your character up or slim them down, and your size decides whether you fit through the next gap or bounce off it. The temptations sit right on the fastest line, which is the whole joke: taking everything on offer is exactly what stops you reaching the finish.

This title is best suited to a light size-shifting runner with a comic premise.

How to play Fat Fit 3D

  1. Steer left and right along the water lane
  2. Read the gate ahead before deciding what to collect
  3. Skip the pickups that would leave you too large to pass
  4. Reach the end of the course to bank the reward

Controls

  • Drag / swipe: Steer along the lane
  • Arrow keys: Move left and right on desktop

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Reach the end of each water course
  • Keep your size suited to the gaps ahead
  • Collect the rewards for finishing

The run ends or fails when

  • Your character grows too large to pass a gate and the run stops

Gameplay mechanics

  • Size-changing pickups that alter your hitbox
  • Lane steering along a water track
  • Gate widths that gate progress

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse and keyboard: Fat Fit 3D loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Drag / swipe, Arrow keys.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: Fat Fit 3D mirrors its keyboard inputs on on-screen buttons, so phones and tablets stay playable in portrait or landscape.

Tips for Fat Fit 3D

  • Look one gate ahead, not at the pickup in front of you
  • Take the slimming pickups even when they sit off the fast line
  • Stay centre-lane where you can see both edges of the next gap

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Clear cause-and-effect between pickups and obstacles
  • Runs are short and easy to retry

Cons

  • Course layouts repeat quickly
  • Steering feels loose at high speed

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