
Take on the challenge of controlling a character's stride in the game Long Leg Master. Master every step of your balance to conquer the long road ahead!

This game features realistic physics mechanics incorporating the following elements:
The physics system in Long Leg Master is designed around the interplay of imbalance and gravity. The character is constantly in a precarious state—prone to tilting and difficult to control. Each step is not merely a simple movement. It directly affects the center of gravity of the entire body. The character may sway or topple over at any moment if the force applied to the ground is imprecise.
The game accurately simulates the principles of inertia: if a leg is extended too far or planted too forcefully, the resulting momentum will pull the center of gravity away from its equilibrium point, causing the character to fall. Conversely, if steps are kept short and consistent, the force distribution remains more stable, allowing the character to maintain better balance.
The physics system in Long Leg Master operates in real time. Every action performed by the player triggers an immediate change in the character's posture and tilt. This makes the act of controlling the character both unpredictable and highly challenging. Even a minor deviation in the force applied or the placement of a foot is enough to cause the character to lose control.
Players control the character using a mouse; each click initiates a single forward step.
You must advance one foot at a time. Do not hold down the mouse button or attempt continuous movement, as the game relies on distinct, individual inputs. Steps should be kept short and consistent; simultaneously, observe the character's body tilt to adjust the force of your clicks accordingly. If you click too rapidly or take steps that are too long, the character will lose their balance and be prone to falling.
While moving, it is essential to maintain a steady clicking rhythm to ensure stability for the character's long legs. When you see the character leaning to one side, quickly click to place the other foot and help maintain their center of gravity. Most importantly, do not panic when you are about to fall; continue to control your movements slowly and precisely to recover your balance.