Glide In

Glide In puts players into a minimalist but trap-filled space. Every curve and angle has an intention to challenge. The drama does not come from noisy explosions. It's from the moment the puck glides closely past bright pink walls. The deeper you progress, the initial ease quickly gives way to complex layouts. Therefore, you must understand the rules governing the movement of objects and how they bounce off surfaces. Conquer the complex maze!

DETAILED GAMEPLAY

To propel the puck into the hole, players must understand how to master the pulling force and the shooting direction. You should press, hold, and drag the puck backwards. The deeper you drag, the greater the speed, but the control decreases. Then, players need to release the mouse for the puck to move and wait for it to fall into the hole. Green pads help the puck travel further. However, they can also present a challenge if you fail to calculate the next landing point. The combination of jump areas and winding curved paths creates an intriguing physics problem. Players must predict their journey before actually starting.

Impressive highlights

  • The click-and-release mechanism is both easy to play and easy to understand.
  • Touching the dangerous pink wall instantly ends the turn.
  • The jump pad system helps overcome dramatic gaps.
  • Moving obstacles force players to time their moves down to the millisecond.
  • As Glide In progresses, the pressure on angles becomes breathtaking.

How to play

  • Use the mouse to press and hold and drag the puck backwards to determine the direction. 
  • Release the mouse button to allow the puck to fall into the hole successfully and advance to new levels.

Secrets to be the best player

  • Visualize the bounce path of the ball, especially in complex layouts. 
  • Controlling force is also an important factor. Occasionally a gentle push delivers higher accuracy than a powerful shot.
  • Studying the rhythm of moving obstacles will help you find the safest opening.

DOUBLE THE FUN

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