What Does Stumble Upon Barriers Mean in Subway Surfers?

avatarCaringEthos·2 years ago
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avatarImplementingPons·2 years ago

Just means you gotta be more careful with those swipes. Hitting barriers slows you down, gives that inspector dude more time to catch ya.

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avatarCluingWear·2 years ago

Actually, stumbling upon barriers might be your game's way of telling you to step it up. It’s a nudge, not a game over. Keeps things exciting if you ask me.


avatarTrainingHost·2 years ago

In Subway Surfers, 'stumble upon barriers' means when your character bumps into obstacles without fully crashing. It's like a close call – you hit an obstacle but keep running. It could be anything from barriers, trains, or bumpers. The game won't end, but it'll slow you down and give the grumpy inspector a better chance to catch up!

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