Slope Ball
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About this game
Slope Ball is a top-down twist on the endless slope-rolling formula. A blue ball sits in the middle of the screen while a pastel tile track scrolls upward beneath it. Your job is to glide the ball across the track to dodge two things: cold black gaps where the floor falls away, and warm red blocks that will stop your run cold. Each row gets a little faster than the last, so the first few seconds are a friendly invitation and the thirtieth is a knuckle-clenching dance. Distance is your score; your personal best is saved between sessions so each restart is a small private duel. The controls are deliberately direct - hold a key or drag a finger, watch the road, react. There are no power-ups, no upgrades, just you and the next row. Quick, satisfying, perfect for a coffee-machine queue.
Tips & tricks
- Look two rows ahead, not at the ball - your eyes need lead time to decide which lane to take.
- Gaps and blocks are different in feel: blocks let you hover next to them, gaps demand commitment.
- When the speed picks up, settle into one lane until you must move. Constant micro-movements only burn focus.
- If you panic, look at the lane that has been clear longest - it is statistically the safest next step.
- The grid is fair: any row has at least one safe column. Trust it and pick the calmest path.