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Flying Ball

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About Flying Ball

Description

Flying Ball is a speed ball rolling game with a completely new movement mechanism that promises to bring players an extremely exciting ball rolling experience.

From precise ball control in Flying Ball to jumping to the vibrant beat in Dancing Beat, each game challenges the player's reflexes and rhythm.

Game features

Staggered broken lines: Flying Ball not only lets the ball roll on ramps like the Xlope game but also creates many broken lines, small staggered slopes that make the ball bounce up and down continuously. In Xlope Game, it is mainly rolling and sliding on a long inclined plane and rarely bounces strongly like that

FLYING TIME index: lets players track the time the ball flies in the air. This is a completely new mechanism.

Flying Ball uses many effects, such as smoke, motion blur, and 3D racing tracks through space, creating a feeling of strong speed chasing.

How to play Flying Ball

In Flying Ball, you need to skillfully control the ball left and right to land accurately on narrow and steep roads and apply subtle moving tips to safely pass each level.

Ball-rolling mechanism

The path in the Flying Ball game is more complicated, with more suspended and suspended sections than in the Slope game. Flying Ball requires players to calculate the falling angle and adjust the direction to land accurately so that the ball always moves on the road without falling into the endless void.

Ball control

When starting the Flying Ball game, the ball will automatically roll forward. The small road at the end has a small slope that makes the ball fly up and then land again. Your task is to align the left and right snag balls so that they land on the next road so that the ball can continue its journey. Press the arrow keys to the sides to move the snag ball left or right as you wish.

Aligning the snag ball on both sides before landing requires high precision. Because each section of the path is quite narrow, just a slight deviation and the ball can fall out and pour into space.

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