As you begin to arc downward toward the first floating island, tap the motor again . Just a quick burst. This levels out your trajectory so you land on the first island instead of in the gap.
And suddenly, your perfectly crafted flying machine turns into a pile of scrap metal and piggy tears.
You start on a high dirt precipice. Across a massive chasm sits the goal (the King Pig’s castle). Between you and the goal are three floating islands of dirt, plus a treacherous spiked pit at the bottom. bad piggies 1-31
Now go get those stars, you magnificent pig engineer. And maybe invest in a seatbelt. 🐷🔧 Stuck on a later level? Let me know in the comments—I’m currently battling 2-18.
As soon as your wheels touch the first island, tap the motor in reverse (if you have a second motor facing left) or simply let go. You want to stop immediately. Roll to the edge, repeat the "burst" technique to hop to island two, then island three. As you begin to arc downward toward the
Ditch the sail. It catches wind unpredictably. Use the standard cart chassis, place one red motor facing right, and add two small wheels at the bottom. (Yes, wheels on a flying machine. Trust me.)
If you’re reading this, you’re probably stuck on the gatekeeper of the first world. Don’t worry. Let’s break down why this level is so infamous—and how to finally snag those three stars. By Level 31, the game stops holding your hand. You’re in the “When Pigs Fly” chapter, and the game wants to prove that just because you can build something that flies, doesn’t mean you can land it. And suddenly, your perfectly crafted flying machine turns
We’ve all been there. You’re cruising through Bad Piggies , feeling like a genius engineer. You breezed past the cardboard box levels, mastered the wooden crates, and even got the hang of those tricky umbrellas. Then you hit Level 1-31 .