How it works
| 1. Start | Tap the button and place your finger anywhere in the arena. |
| 2. Move | Drag or swipe to steer the square around incoming hazards. |
| 3. Survive | The timer climbs until you miss. Then replay and try to beat your best. |
Practical tips
| Stay central | Keep room on all sides so late hazards do not trap you. |
| Move early | Short, early slides are safer than sharp last-second swerves. |
| Watch the gaps | Falling patterns open lanes. Step through the widest one. |
Feature explainer
The loop is simple and tight. Difficulty rises in stages. The arena speeds up. Hazards appear more often. The page tracks your session best and flashes a cue when you beat it.
There is no clutter. The first screen already contains the game. The guide below stays short and readable on mobile.
Quick comparison
| ✓ What you get | Immediate play, visible progress, and a clear replay loop. |
| ✕ What is not here | No long setup, no hidden steps, no fake stats. |
| ✓ On mobile | Thumb-friendly controls and a tall arena that fits small screens. |
| ✕ On failure | No dead end. You get the final time and a one-tap restart. |
Common questions
Can I play with touch?
Yes. Touch, drag, mouse, and trackpad are supported.
What happens when the run ends?
The final time appears immediately. You can replay in one tap.
Does the difficulty change?
Yes. Hazard speed and spawn pressure rise over time.
Short notes
| Best time | 0.0 seconds this session |
| Control style | One-finger friendly, with keyboard fallback on desktop. |
| Session length | Short by design. Fast to learn. Fast to replay. |