Gravity Run is a one-touch endless runner built around a single, immediately satisfying idea: instead of jumping, you flip gravity. The runner stays locked to the left of the screen while the world rushes toward it — tap once and gravity reverses, yanking you from the floor to the ceiling or back again. Spikes and bars jut from both surfaces, so every obstacle demands a read: floor or ceiling? Flip in time and keep your rhythm. The farther you go, the faster the world moves, and every 200 meters the course shifts into a new color tier.
The runner sticks to whichever surface gravity points to. Tap to flip to the opposite surface. Spikes, bars, and spinning sawblades each sit on one surface only, so the opposite surface is always the safe path — the key is flipping in time. A spawn director holds obstacles on a surface for short chains, adds same-surface doubles, and drops occasional empty breather lanes, so the pattern never settles into pure alternation. Touch any obstacle and the run ends. Glowing coins line the safe path throughout the run. Two modes are available: Classic sends you as far as possible with one crash ending everything, while the Daily Challenge is a seeded course identical for every player on the same date, tracked on its own separate leaderboard.
For more arcade reflex challenges, browse Arcade games on Playgama. Epicrolla shares the same split-second tap rhythm, rolling a ball across gap-filled isometric tiles. Geometry Arrow 2 pairs clean vector obstacles with tight reaction-based movement through spike-filled courses. For more gravity-themed challenges, check out Ai Games games.