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Roles & Skills

Roles are the heart of earning. Yooca launches with six skill roles; each levels up as you play, and a higher skill level means a higher Younit yield per session.

The six roles

SkillRole / Mini-GameSample higher-level unlocks
CyclingSprint FuryNew bikes, jerseys, race routes, championships
CookingBarista ChallengeAdvanced recipes, new café locations
AnglingReel QuestNew rods, rare fish species, new biomes
KartingGo KartingChampionship mode, boost upgrades, new tracks
LogisticsDelivery DashPremium vehicles, priority jobs, higher pay
DartsDart GameNew darts, boards, environments; championship PvP

Four roles — Karting, Fishing, Darts and Delivery — have especially deep progression, detailed below. Pickleball is a social racquet game (1–2 players) without a deep skill role yet.

Go Karting

Go Karting has 12 tracks; only Track 1 is open at the start, and the rest unlock through race results. You race across three difficulty modes — Easy, Medium, Hard — with AI pace scaling to difficulty. Ranking first triggers the next track's unlock.

Karts fall into four rarity groups, each mapped to a CC Class power bracket (like Mario Kart engine classes). Within a group, karts differ across top speed, grip, handling, acceleration, drift and stability, so tuning and collection matter even inside one bracket. Rarer karts are priced in YouniDollars.

Rarity GroupCC ClassSpeed BracketTypical Currency
CommonRookieEntry (slowest)Younits
RareAmateurMid-lowYounits
EpicProMid-highYounits or YouniDollars
LegendaryEliteFastestYouniDollars
AssetCountNotes
Karts534 rarity groups; affect performance
Racer Suits56Cosmetic only
Tyres71Affect handling
Per-Track Achievements289Reward Younits/items/Gacha tickets
Global Achievements46Milestone rewards
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Rarity is a power bracket, not pay-to-win — racing is class-segregated by CC Class, so a Legendary kart races other Legendaries. Spending buys access to a faster bracket and wider tuning range, not an edge over same-class rivals.

Multiplayer racing is planned after the PC/Mac launch.

Reel Quest (Fishing)

Reel Quest runs on a category-and-gear progression. Fish are sorted into categories, and each category needs the matching rod and bait — higher categories need better gear, gating both progression and spending. Caught fish can be sold at the pier for Younits (a direct earner) or mounted in your home as trophies (status décor that feeds the home-investment and Nett Worth loops).

Darts

Darts is a four-stage ladder:

  1. Stage 1 — Fun Fair: throw darts; scoring at least 50 across three darts wins a home dart board.
  2. Stage 2 — Home board: the placed board unlocks two-player darts, so you can invite a friend home (social as well as skill).
  3. Stage 3 — Club invite: hitting defined high-skill target throws on your home board triggers a Darts Club membership invitation.
  4. Stage 4 — Darts Club venue: members compete for achievements; rewards include performance-affecting darts, cosmetic-only boards, and championships.

Delivery Dash

Delivery Dash is a level-based progression that unlocks progressively harder delivery tiers as Logistics rises. Level milestones reward carry bags as visible progression markers (the top-tier bag glows). From level 2, fragile-item deliveries unlock — running gradually deteriorates a fragile item, and once damage passes a threshold the item is destroyed and the delivery fails. Higher levels add obstacles like banana peels and dogs; hitting one makes you fall and damages fragile cargo.

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Fragile cargo turns speed into a real decision — running is faster but risks the cargo and the payout, so higher levels carry genuine tension.

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Wiki v2 · Based on GDD v1.2 · Last updated June 2026