Survive as a small ball tethered to a larger one by a stretchy spring in this physics-based arcade challenge. Use momentum and precise mouse movements to swing, dodge obstacles, and outlast hazards. The unique connection mechanic creates surprising movement possibilities. Master the physics to achieve impressive survival times.
Physics game fans, arcade survival enthusiasts, players who enjoy unique mechanics, and high-score chasers.
PC (Mouse) : Move the mouse to control the small ball's movement.\n-The big ball will swing and rotate, connected by the spring.\n\nGoal : Survive wave after wave of enemies.\n-Avoid collisions and score as high as you can before losing all 3 lives!
Use the tether's elasticity deliberately - controlled swinging provides better evasion than panicked movements.
Spring-tethered ball physics games derive their mechanical DNA from the physics concept of simple harmonic motion, discovered by Robert Hooke in 1660. Hooke's Law (force proportional to extension) directly governs the stretchy spring behavior in tethered ball games, making them accidental physics demonstrations.