
As a devoted admirer, let me tell you, that distinctive sound you’re hearing is none other than the harmonious symphony of graceful jumps and leaps in Hollow Knight: Silksong’s enchanting platforming world. Indeed, it echoes a soft “doot” – the rhythmic heartbeat of a truly exquisite gaming experience.
In the video, Dr. Doot skillfully leaps using a pogo stick on multiple red blossoms precariously suspended from vines; while in Hollow Knight: Silksong, a pogo jump refers to attacking an object or foe after a mid-air dive, but this maneuver is technically challenging due to the game’s finicky controls. Players may find it hard to make Hornet jump straight rather than at an awkward angle. Notably, red flowers pose a challenge for Hornet – I wouldn’t be shocked if they cause some players to question their eagerness for the release of Hollow Knight: Silksong.
One Reddit post displays a detailed image of a beautiful flower bulb, seemingly daring us with its impeccable bloom.
The person finds the game enjoyable overall, but dislikes the red flower petal pogo feature because it demands exact directional control using the pogo dash, a challenge they find difficult unless they’re playing with a saxophone.
As Dr. Doot shares on Twitter, it seems that mastery in the game Silksong can be achieved when played along with a saxophone.
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2025-09-08 18:10