Swipe Ball is an addictive physics-based arcade puzzle game published by Azgames and released on September 29, 2025. The concept is deceptively simple: swipe to…
Plrun March 21, 2026
Swipe Ball is an addictive physics-based arcade puzzle game published by Azgames and released on September 29, 2025. The concept is deceptively simple: swipe to throw a bouncing rubber ball into a cup.
2/12But behind that one-sentence pitch lies a layered challenge of force calibration, angle calculation, bounce prediction, and obstacle navigation across increasingly complex level designs. What makes this free online game so compelling is the feel.
3/12The ball responds to realistic bounce physics — it ricochets off walls, rolls along angled surfaces, and arcs through the air with satisfying weight. Early levels teach the basics with open layouts.
4/12Later levels introduce tricky platforms, moving parts, tight corridors, and obstacle placements that demand creative trick shots.
5/12With over 20 handcrafted worlds featuring distinct visual themes, a 3-attempt error system per level, and a smooth drag-and-release control scheme, this browser game turns every swipe into a mini physics problem wrapped inside an HTML5 package.
6/12The drag determines two things simultaneously: direction (where you drag sets the angle) and power (how far you drag sets the launch force). A longer drag produces a stronger throw; a shorter drag produces a softer lob.
7/12This single input mechanic — hold, drag, release — controls the entire game. Every level has one goal: get the rubber ball into the target cup (or container).
8/12The cup is placed at a fixed location on the map, and you must figure out the correct combination of angle, force, and bounce trajectory to reach it. Landing the ball in the cup completes the level and unlocks the next one.
9/12Once released, the ball follows a parabolic arc through the air, then interacts with every surface it touches through realistic bounce physics: Understanding how the ball interacts with each surface type is the core skill.
10/12You're not just aiming at the cup — you're designing a bounce path that uses the environment to guide the ball to its destination. Each level allows 3 missed shots before you fail the level.
11/12Play free in your browser — no downloads, no installs needed!