Glide In
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Glide In

Glide In is a 3D skill puzzle game where one precise shot determines success. Aim carefully, avoid walls, use bounce pads and conquer increasingly levels.

GLIDE IN'S OVERVIEW

Glide In transforms a simple concept into a tense, skill-driven puzzle experience. Your objective is clear: send a small puck gliding across a 3D board and sink it into the target hole. With limited attempts and carefully designed hazards, each level becomes a focused test of control and decision-making.

What begins as a relaxing physics puzzle quickly evolves into a high-pressure challenge where patience matters just as much as precision.

How to play

Drag backward to set direction and strength, then release to commit. That single movement determines the outcome of your attempt. Smooth surfaces allow clean gliding, while angled edges subtly redirect the puck in ways that demand careful visualization before every shot.

Level Design That Evolves with You

Early stages introduce the fundamentals: angle control, measured power, and understanding how the puck reacts to surfaces. As you progress, Glide In gradually layers in more demanding elements:

  • Tight corridors that punish excessive force.
  • Curved corners that distort predictable trajectories.
  • Moving barriers that require timing awareness.
  • Narrow landing zones that demand pinpoint accuracy.

Environmental Mechanics That Shape Every Strategy

Beyond basic movement, Glide In adds interactive board elements that expand your tactical options:

Dangerous Walls

Pink or red walls instantly end your attempt. Even a slight miscalculation can undo an otherwise perfect shot.

Bounce Pads

Green pads add controlled rebounds, allowing creative angles and extended reach. When used intentionally, they open shortcuts and advanced solutions.

Jump Zones

Certain stages introduce gap-crossing mechanics, encouraging alternative paths instead of straightforward lines.

Dynamic Obstacles

Moving elements disrupt static planning, forcing players to observe patterns before committing to a release.

Together, these mechanics ensure that no two late-game puzzles feel the same.

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