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Bounce Path

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About Bounce Path

Description

Embark on a journey controlling a bouncing ball across the tiles in Bounce Path. Prove your excellent reflexes by guiding the bouncing ball past all obstacles.

If you enjoy games that require good reflexes and rhythm, both Bounce Path and Dancing Beat offer challenging and captivating experiences with every movement.

Gameplay principles

In Bounce Path, players control a bouncing ball on the tiles and must time their movements precisely to move safely. Along the way, black spikes and rectangular blocks will appear. Your task is to avoid them completely, because even a collision will shatter the ball and end the game immediately. Each level is progressed as a percentage, displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. When the progress reaches 100%, the player will advance to a new level with more obstacles.

How to Play and tips for Bounce Path

The following instructions on controlling the bouncing ball and some tips will help you better control the ball during gameplay:

Control

At the start of the game, the ball will automatically bounce and move forward one step at a time.

You need to control it to perform long bounces when needed by left-clicking the mouse. Timing is key to keeping the ball on the correct trajectory.

Gameplay tips

Initially, you might find it a little difficult if you haven't yet mastered the bouncing rhythm. To get a better feel for it, you should practice many times until you become proficient.

Only make long jumps when absolutely necessary. If you press the mouse too quickly and continuously to make long jumps, you will easily lose control of the ball, preventing it from bouncing when needed.

Always focus on observing the area ahead to analyze the situation. When encountering many spikes, slow down a bit to time your jump more accurately.

Play many times to memorize the pattern of obstacle appearances, thereby improving your reflexes and traveling further distances.

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