Flipside: Gravity Flip Runner

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Everyone
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About this game

Gravity Flip Runner is a fast-paced neon arcade game with one simple rule — tap to flip gravity and survive.

Your ship rides a curved wave track through a dark synthwave universe. Geometric obstacles appear above and below the track. One tap flips you to the other side. Miss the timing and it's over.

SIMPLE TO LEARN, IMPOSSIBLE TO MASTER
One button. No tutorials needed. Pure reaction and rhythm.

NEON ARCADE VISUALS
Stunning synthwave aesthetic with glowing neon trails, pulsing obstacles and a deep space background. Looks incredible on AMOLED screens.

ENDLESS CHALLENGES
The track gets faster the longer you survive. Every run is different. Every death teaches you something.

BEAT YOUR BEST
Your high score is saved automatically. Each run is a chance to push further.

CONTINUE AFTER DEATH
Watched an ad? Get one more chance to keep your score alive and push even further.

FEATURES
- One-tap controls — anyone can pick it up instantly
- Procedurally generated obstacles — no two runs are the same
- 5 geometric obstacle shapes — triangles, diamonds, hexagons, squares and spikes
- Neon trail and particle death effects
- Synthwave background music with sound on/off toggle
- High score tracking
- Rewarded ad continue system — watch an ad to revive

Free to play. No paywalls. No energy systems. Just run.

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Updated on
Apr 15, 2026

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