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About Gravity Run

Gravity Run puts a simple yet brilliant twist on the reaction game formula. You’re in control of a little block-shaped character hurtling down an endless path littered with things designed to stop you in your tracks. The kicker? You can flip gravity on the fly. With just a click, you switch from running along the floor to zipping along the ceiling, and back again. It sounds easy enough, but as the pace relentlessly picks up, juggling gravity flips becomes a frantic, split-second dance for survival.

The gameplay loop is straightforward but incredibly addictive. Your character moves forward automatically, while obstacles like sharp spikes, sudden gaps, and imposing walls rush towards you. Your only job is to flip gravity at the perfect moment to avoid a collision. Mistime it by even a fraction of a second, and it’s game over, sending you right back to the start. To keep things visually interesting, the background shifts through bright, colourful patterns, adding a nice dose of energy without ever really pulling your focus from the critical task of staying alive.

The real magic of Gravity Run lies in its infinite nature and escalating challenge. The longer you manage to survive, the faster everything gets, pushing your reflexes to their absolute limit. What starts as a manageable test quickly evolves into a white-knuckle race against your own limits, constantly tempting you to try just one more time to beat your personal best distance. There are no complex controls or story modes here – just pure, unadulterated reaction gameplay that’s incredibly easy to pick up but fiendishly difficult to truly master.