
Flying Ball
Flying Ball puts you in a challenge that revolves around speed and reflexes. You control a ball rolling along suspended tracks, where every turn, gap, and...
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About Flying Ball
Guide your ball across shifting sky tracks in Flying Ball. Dodge hazards, collect gems, and test your control skills in this fast, reflex-based runner game.
Master the Speed and Rhythm of Flying Ball
Flying Ball puts you in a challenge that revolves around speed and reflexes. You control a ball rolling along suspended tracks, where every turn, gap, and obstacle forces you to react quickly. The game is all about concentration and precision, so every small mistake will send you flying off the edge. You can try different strategies to keep your balance as the speed increases with each section.

Game Overview and Core Mechanics
Flying Ball operates in the style of an endless runner. You roll the ball across high platforms, avoiding red blocks, slopes, curves, moving traps, and broken sections. The speed increases steadily, forcing you to observe far and adjust your direction in time. Gems appear sporadically, and you can use them to unlock different ball skins, making the experience more diverse.
The main elements include:
- Aerial platforms with many difficult angles.
- Speed increases continuously with distance.
- Gems are used to unlock 9 different types of balls.
- The level range has increasing difficulty.
- Simple controls with left/right arrow keys or A/D.
How to Play Flying Ball
Controls
- A/D or ←/→: Navigate left or right.
- Go through boost tiles to speed up.
- Use ramps to get over wide gaps.
Tips for Better Runs
- Try to adjust your hand gently when going through narrow sections. This reduces the risk of falling off the edge.
- You can skip gems if the situation is too dangerous. Keeping the distance is still more effective.
- Watch for moving obstacles. They can easily cause you to lose control at high speeds.
- Keep your eyes open to prepare for sharp turns or tight turns.



















