Gravity Linez

Gravity Linez

6.142,240 playes

Gravity Linez is a physics-based skill game where you draw lines to guide falling basketballs into the hoop, testing your reflexes and precision in a minimalist setting.

About Gravity Linez

This title combines basketball mechanics with drawing-based physics puzzles. Players must react quickly to falling balls by sketching temporary platforms that redirect them toward the basket. The core challenge lies in timing and angle, as every line drawn affects the ball's trajectory in real-time. It offers a clean, distraction-free environment that prioritizes mechanical skill over complex visuals.

The game is designed for those who enjoy quick-fire action and physics challenges. Because it relies on simple mouse or touch inputs, it is easy to pick up but difficult to master as the pace increases. It suits players looking for a competitive experience where a single well-placed line can be the difference between a high score and a missed shot.

  • Genre: Action
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 09/22/2018

Why players like Gravity Linez

  • Intuitive drawing mechanics that allow for creative solutions.
  • Fast-paced gameplay that rewards quick reflexes.
  • Minimalist design that keeps the focus entirely on the physics.
  • Satisfying feedback when successfully landing a difficult basket.

Instructions

mouse

How to play

Watch the basketballs as they drop from the top of the screen. Use your mouse or finger to draw short lines that act as ramps or bumpers. Your objective is to manipulate the ball's path so it falls directly into the hoop. Be careful with your placement, as the angle of your line determines how the ball bounces and moves across the screen.

Tips for beginners

  • Draw lines close to the hoop for more precise control over the final descent.
  • Use short, steep lines to quickly change the ball's horizontal direction.
  • Anticipate the ball's falling speed to time your drawing perfectly.
  • Experiment with different line lengths to see how they impact the ball's bounce.