About Flying Ball
Flying Ball throws you into a dazzling galactic space where paths don't connect but float at varying heights. A colorful ball hurtles relentlessly through streaks of light, voids, and winding trajectories as if drifting through the universe.
There's no fixed ground. No stopping points. Only suspended platforms and the deep black void below. Every landing brings a sense of relief. Each misstep sends you plummeting into the endless void.
HOW TO PLAY
The ball automatically moves forward. Your task is to navigate it through the disjointed paths, precisely aligning your trajectory to avoid veering off the edge.
The paths can be completely off-center in height and horizontal position. This forces you to read the trajectory and estimate the point of impact before the ball leaves the previous edge.
Along the way, brightly colored arrow-shaped acceleration plates appear. When rolled over, the ball's speed increases dramatically, making control more sensitive and unpredictable. To slow down, you must choose a landing point at the end of a section of the track to allow friction to slow you down.
The further you go, the more complex the track layout becomes. The distance between platforms is greater, the angle of inclination changes constantly, and even a small error can end a turn.
GAME CONTROLS
Press and hold the mouse to control
Drag left to turn left
Drag right to change direction
FEATURES
Multi-layered space flight path, disjointed layout
Acceleration mechanism using arrow boosts
The fall trajectory requires precise prediction
Brilliant galaxy design, striking colors
Distinctive floating sensation as the ball flies through the gaps
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Does Flying Ball increase in difficulty over time?
A: Yes. The distance between platforms and the ball's speed will make navigation increasingly difficult to control.
Q: Is it possible to slow down while running?
A: Not directly. The only way is to choose a landing point at the end of the track to allow friction to slow you down.
Q: What is the main objective?
A: Go as far as possible without falling off the suspended platforms.






























