5.0
228 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Get ready for a unique physics-based puzzler.

Top Ranked on Google Play, June 2012 - #1 in USA, Germany, France and United Kingdom (casual games category 06/2012).

In Elastic World you control weird elastic shapes in order to make a ball hit the floating star.
Expand and collapse these jelly shapes and make the ball bounce in different directions and heights.
Sounds weird but is actually pretty fast to pick up.
Really nice and responsive physics engine. Feels almost real.
Each level gets increasingly challenging and sometimes you have to have some pretty quick reflexes as you compete against the clock.
The faster you can hit the star, the better you are ranked.

Now with Open Feint support. Share your scores with other players and climb your way to the top of the leader boards.

Really fun and addicting!

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Please support independent video game development! This is the result of six months of hard work (done alongside a full-time job). Please give it a good rating.

Unlike several other games, the collision detection and physics engine were made entirely from scratch. The game and the level designer contain more than 28,000 lines of source code.
Take a peek under the hood and watch the demo of the level designer, available on YouTube. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nx-fJVXcpBQ)
Updated on
Mar 10, 2014

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

5.0
215 reviews
A Google user
September 24, 2014
Had this for 2 years now. Where are the last levels dev?
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