Slime Smile

Falcon Dogfight

Mahjong Fruit 3d

Geometry Dash Unblocked

Zombies Vs. Sunflowers

Zoo Anomaly Simulation

  Embed          fullscreen

Description


Precision beats bravery here: the ball only needs one clean path into the hole, and most losses happen because you carry too much speed onto a narrow bridge or try to correct at the last second. This rolling puzzle rewards small nudges, early alignment, and controlled stops. Controls Desktop: Arrow Keys or WASD Mobile: Tilt controls or on-screen arrows, depending on version What you do - Roll a ball across ramps, bridges, and turns - Avoid falling off edges or hitting hazards - Drop the ball into the target hole cleanly Two-step crossing (the narrow bridge solution) If a bridge is thin, don’t commit in one continuous roll. Instead: - roll halfway and stop - re-center and aim - roll the second half This removes the “late correction” problem, which is the main cause of bridge falls. Small nudges, early alignment If you steer hard, the ball slides and overshoots. Better control: - nudge slightly - let the ball settle - adjust again Early alignment means you don’t need a desperate correction near the edge. Surface learning (use one test roll) If your version has special surfaces: - ice-like floors need earlier braking and gentler turns - rough floors slow the ball but allow stronger correction - conveyors require aiming slightly against the push Do a quick test roll near the start of a level to feel how fast the ball carries momentum. Hole approach that avoids bounce-outs Many failures happen at the finish: - the ball arrives too fast - it hits the rim and skips past Approach rule: - come in straight - slow down before the final slope - let the ball roll in, don’t “force” it Common mistakes - trying to correct at the last second on narrow paths - entering bridges too fast - over-steering and sliding off edges - rushing the hole and bouncing out Mini drill Replay a level and aim to stop the ball three times on purpose before the hole. It trains speed control and makes your final approach consistent. FAQ Why do I fall off at the end of bridges? You’re correcting late. Slow down and use the two-step crossing method. Why do I miss the hole after reaching it? Too much speed. Approach straight and slower so it drops in. What’s the best general rule? Small nudges, planned stops, and early alignment.



Instruction

To play you will need a mouse or the screen of your smartphone Start completing the first level and discover a new physics model The game is made with an emphasis on developing your spatial thinking Therefore its not just entertainment its also a gr



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

So many more games you can play!

More games  

Embed It & Share It

Embed Games at your portal now and share games on social media now.


       



PDR Arcade Games