
Deadly Ball 3D is a reflex-testing game where you control a rolling ball along a winding, two-lane track, dodging red spikes and collecting diamonds.

This game includes the following objectives:
Unlike the wide track in Fluxline, the track in Deadly Ball 3D is narrow, with two lanes and constantly winding. Glowing arrows on the track create a sense of movement and indicate the ball's direction.
Observing the path ahead is especially important. Instead of only reacting when the ball is close to an obstacle, look further ahead to have enough time to adjust your direction.
Red spikes are the main obstacle in Deadly Ball 3D. They appear in various locations on the track and can block part or all of the path.
When you spot a red spike ahead, quickly steer the ball in a different direction to pass through the safe gap. The further you progress, the more important your movement choices become, as obstacles may appear repeatedly.
Besides avoiding obstacles, players can also collect golden diamonds along the way. These are usually placed in different locations, forcing you to adjust your rolling direction to guide the ball and collect them.
However, don't try to get the diamonds at all costs. If a diamond is right next to a red spike or in a hard-to-reach location, prioritizing keeping the ball safe will help you progress further.
To go far, you need to master lane switching and apply some tips:
Deadly Ball 3D uses the left mouse button to control the ball changing lanes on the track. To switch to the left or right lane, simply click the left mouse button to move the ball to the next lane. Players need to time their clicks carefully so the ball avoids the red spikes and stays on track to collect the golden diamonds.
Observe from a distance: Look ahead a few sections of the track to identify red spikes and prepare to change lanes early.
Prioritize avoiding spikes: If the golden diamond is near a red spike, ensure the ball passes through a safe area before attempting to collect it.
Actively change lanes: Don't wait until the ball is almost touching a spike to change direction, especially on curves.
Avoid constantly changing lanes: Only change lanes when necessary to keep the ball stable and easy to control.
Take advantage of open spaces: When many red spikes appear, choose a lane with more open space instead of trying to stay in one direction.