Stellar Shot-Gravity Puzzle is a physics-based space puzzler that turns orbital mechanics into an art form. Think Angry Birds meets Kerbal Space Program—but distilled down to pure, satisfying trajectory math. You drag, you launch, and you watch gravity do the work. Slingshot around planets, dodge repulsion fields, and thread wormholes to nail that portal in one clean shot.
Easy to pick up, tricky to perfect. The first few levels teach you the basics—by level 10, you'll be plotting three-body slingshots like a NASA intern.
Responsive on both desktop and mobile. No lag, no guesswork.
Your probe launches from the source node—a glowing blue orb that marks your starting point. Before you shoot, you'll see a dotted trajectory line showing where your path starts. But here's the trick: gravity warps it mid-flight. Watch the celestial bodies around you. Orbiting planets have steady pull. Heavy masses yank harder. Plan your curve before you commit.
Every level is a physics sandbox. Repulsion fields act like invisible walls—they'll bounce you away if you drift too close. Wormholes are your instant teleportation cheat code—fly into one, pop out the other. The purple portal is your goal. Get there in one shot? Maximum stars. Brute-force it in five? You still clear the level, but you know you can do better.
Early stages ease you in with gentle arcs. Late-game puzzles throw chaos at you—multi-body systems where timing and angle matter down to the pixel. The cleanest routes demand precision. Overshoot, and you'll loop into oblivion. Undershoot, and you'll drift into a dead zone. Nail it? That's the dopamine hit right there.
Perfect for anyone who loves physics puzzles or wants a meditative brain workout. Sessions run 3 to 5 minutes, making it ideal for quick breaks or long commutes. If you grew up launching birds at pigs or plotting Kerbal orbits, this is your jam.
Zen focus meets controlled chaos. You're not frantically tapping buttons—you're plotting trajectories like a chess grandmaster. The minimalist visuals run buttery smooth (60 FPS, no stutter) because the low-complexity vector style keeps the physics engine humming. Particle trails spark when you graze a gravity well. Glow shaders pulse when you nail a perfect arc. It feels like solving a Rubik's Cube in zero-G.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves via browser cache. Star counts and unlocked levels persist across sessions.
2. Performance: Built on lightweight web frameworks (likely Phaser or PixiJS). Loads instantly, runs smoothly, and works on potato laptops and mid-tier phones alike.
If you want a physics puzzler that respects your time and rewards your brain, Stellar Shot-Gravity Puzzle delivers.
Stellar Shot-Gravity Puzzle was developed by Atralys Studio. Released in January 2026.