A/D or left/right arrow to move ----- W or up arrow to enter speed stance ----- S or down arrow to do 180-degree slide ----- Space bar to drift ----- Esc to pause -----
Tanuki Sunset is all about cruising fast on a skateboard while controlling a cool raccoon in a world full of bright colors and tricky roads. You gotta keep your eyes peeled as the roads change fast and there’s always something unexpected popping up, like tight corners or random stuff blocking your path. It’s not just about going fast, but knowing when to drift or jump to stay alive and rack up points without wiping out hard. The game looks super cool with those neon lights and retro vibes — kinda like a mix between old-school arcade games and futuristic cityscapes. Everything flashes and glows, and it makes you feel like you’re skating through a dream or some kind of neon-lit cyber world. Plus, the music fits perfectly, with chill beats that kinda relax you but also get you hyped to keep going. It’s one of those soundtracks you could listen to on repeat even when you’re not playing. Scoring in Tanuki Sunset isn’t just a race against the clock. You gotta grab little bits scattered around the tracks, which lets you upgrade your raccoon’s style and skateboard gear. The more you collect, the better your stuff looks — and it actually feels cool to customize your character with fresh outfits or tricked-out boards. Doing cool tricks at the right time fills up a bonus meter that can boost your score big time, so the risk of trying something flashy usually pays off. But it’s tricky because if you go too wild, you’ll crash and lose progress fast. It’s about balancing risk and reward in a way that keeps every run exciting. Characters you meet on the way make the whole thing more fun. There’s a bunch of funny side characters, like a slow-moving sloth who runs the shop, or a dog with a crown that gives you challenges to complete. These little side quests keep the game from getting repetitive and make each run feel like a new adventure. Sometimes you’ll even have to protect or race against tiny sidekicks, which adds a neat layer to the gameplay. If you’re into serious competition, Tanuki Sunset has special challenges where you can try to beat tough tracks and improve your skills. There’s also a photo mode to capture those perfect moments when you pull off insane tricks or just want to show off the game’s awesome graphics. Whether you wanna relax and chill or push your limits to get on the leaderboards, this game blends fun, style, and challenge really well. In short, Tanuki Sunset nails that balance between fast-paced skate action and a stylish, colorful world that makes every session fresh and exciting.