Gravity Run is a one-touch endless runner built around a single core mechanic: instead of jumping, you flip gravity. The runner stays fixed to the left of the screen while the world rushes in — tap once and gravity reverses, snapping you from floor to ceiling or back. Spikes and bars jut from both surfaces, so each obstacle demands a read: which surface is safe, and can you flip in time?
The runner sticks to whichever surface gravity currently points to. Tap or click to reverse gravity and travel to the opposite surface. Spikes, bars, and spinning sawblades come from both surfaces, but each obstacle sits on one surface only — the opposite surface is always the safe path. A spawn director chains obstacles on the same surface, 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. The run gets faster the farther you go, and every 200 meters the world shifts into a new color tier. Glowing coins line the safe path throughout.
Every coin collected is spendable in the Shop on four unlockable themes — Cyber, Toxic, Ember, and Ghost — each restyling the orb, obstacles, coins, and the neon-tunnel background. Three Daily Missions refresh each day, and clearing all three pays out an extra 50-coin bonus.
Every 200 meters the world shifts into a new color tier. The run also gets progressively faster the farther you travel, leaving less time to react to incoming obstacles.
Four themes can be unlocked: Cyber, Toxic, Ember, and Ghost. Each one reskins the orb, obstacles, coins, and the neon-tunnel background.
The Daily Challenge uses a seeded course that is identical for every player on the same date, and tracks a separate daily best score distinct from your Classic runs.
Three Daily Missions roll over fresh each day. Clearing all three in a single day pays out an extra 50-coin bonus.
Gravity Run sits squarely in the running games category — a strong starting point if you want more endless-runner momentum. The same sharp, split-second decision-making carries over into reaction games, where timing a single input is everything. Round out the session with the broader arcade games collection, packed with fast, score-chasing titles that match Gravity Run's one-more-run pace.