Gravitapper is a quite distinctive runner game developed by Maxim Andrianov. The russian developer brings an endless runner game set in a unique futuristic landscape with cool graphics and a nice accompanying music. The game features a straightforward gameplay where you get to control a moving ball by just tapping the screen of your device. The player’s duty is to guide the moving ball through the narrowing mazes and awkward various shaping forms of the never-ending tunnels. As you start, things won’t be so challenging and you’ll be presented with wide spaces from where you can easily move on without touching any corners or edges. Though after advancing a bit the wide space appearing on the first few moments will be replaced with shrinking, undulating paths which if you touch even once your round will be immediately over. The game might be challenging to the fullest but the simplicity of what you’re doing can be a very important stimulating factor. You’ll surely get very angry as you fail after a long careful round, but you’ll always want to have another go in order to put things in place.
In Gravitapper you’ll just be tapping the screen to move the orb up and releasing it will make the orb go down. It’s basically all about guiding a ball through a maze, though tending to become a very difficult one actually. The features impressive graphics and very prompt controls to follow up its infinite automatically generated levels. The game also displays a global leader board do make things enthusiastically more antagonistic. Even though the game’s gameplay has often been encountered in other similar games, Gravitapper still manages to stand out from the crowd. The game remains as impressive as the first time you play it. If you get stuck in the gameplay of the game rely on the following video:
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