About Glide In
Glide In is a neat yet strategic 3D challenge where a single shot can decide everything. No flashy combos or loud effects—just you, a small puck, and a slippery surface stretching out before you. The goal sounds simple: get the puck into the hole. But with virtually zero friction and walls waiting to block any mistakes, every pull becomes crucial.
Each level is like a miniature physics chessboard. The angle of the shot, the force of your hand, and even how the puck hits the curved edge all directly affect the outcome. You can't adjust the direction midway—once you release your hand, everything depends on your prior calculations.
HOW TO PLAY
You press and hold to pull the puck back, adjust the angle and force of the shot, and then release to let it slide across the surface. If the puck lands in the hole within the allowed number of attempts (usually three), you pass the challenge.
Some levels feature pink walls that force you to restart immediately upon impact. Green walls provide a stronger bounce, opening up unexpected paths if you know how to utilize them. Curves, small slopes, and moving obstacles require careful observation before striking.
Completing a series of challenges will unlock new levels with more complex layouts and higher precision requirements.
Game Controls
- Click / Tap and Hold: Pull back the puck to adjust angle and force.
- Release: Release your finger to shoot the puck forward. Once released, you cannot intervene further.
Tips and Tricks
- Plan Before You Shoot: Take a few seconds to observe the entire level layout. Determine the safe bouncing path or impact point beforehand instead of shooting instinctively.
- Control the Power: Strong force isn't always better. Lighter pushes often give you more precise control over the trajectory, especially on curves.
- Use Green Surfaces Smartly: Green walls or pads create more force. Utilize them to extend your range or change direction when needed.
- Avoid Direct Curve Hits: Hitting a curved corner can significantly reduce your force. Approach at an angle for a smoother puck glide.
- Watch Moving Obstacles: With moving objects, don't rush. Observe the movement pattern and choose the right moment to release.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Can I control the puck after releasing it?
A: No. Once released, the trajectory depends entirely on the angle and force you choose.
Q: What happens if I hit a pink wall?
A: Hitting a pink wall will cost you that attempt.
Q: How many attempts do I get per level?
A: You typically have three attempts per challenge.





























