Tue Jun 27 2023
Update 3.0 minor bug fix
Tilty Drop is a minimalist arcade game that relies on the simplest of mechanics: gravity and tilting. It feels like a throwback to early smartphone games that actually used the accelerometer in creative ways. Guiding a bouncing ball through gaps in a descending tower requires a surprising amount of finesse; one wrong tilt and you'll hit a spike, ending your run instantly.
While the game is very simple, its purity is its strength. There are no complex systems or deep narratives—just you, the ball, and the challenge of surviving as long as possible. The visual style is clean and the file size is incredibly small, making it a great 'emergency' game for when you're low on storage or data. It's a quick, challenging distraction that tests your physical coordination.
Accelerometer-based tilt controls
Endless, challenging gameplay
Minimalist art style
Small file size and offline play
Don't over-tilt! The ball responds quickly to movement, so small, controlled tilts are better for navigating narrow gaps and avoiding spikes.
The ball constantly drops; your only control is moving it horizontally by tilting. Anticipate the gaps below to plan your path.
No, the movement is entirely controlled by tilting your physical device.
The app barely works, if at all. Everytime I try the ball just speeds up and does whatever it wants. Useless.
Worst game ever. Not even worth it if it was free
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