
Gakkul is a 2D platformer where you play as a boy who have to collect mangoes from the gardens while avoiding the garden owners, and traps like spikes, and pins and reach the yellow flag in order to go to the next level. There are 8 levels to play and the difficulty increases as you proceed.
Gakkul is pure arcade comfort food — easy to start, addictive to master. Each run is a chance to go further than the last. The game remembers; beat it. Controls: Controls are deliberately minimal. The skill comes from knowing when to press, not what to press. Tips to get better: Check if there's a pause button. Taking five seconds to think often beats reacting on instinct. Combo multipliers usually reset on contact — prioritize survival over aggression when your chain is high. Look at what the top scores on leaderboards have in common — it's usually a specific strategy. If you're drawn to games with a gakkul flavor, Gakkul hits that spot cleanly. The fun in Gakkul is in the restart. Each run is a chance to surprise yourself.