

This fast paced and frustratingly addictive adventure features 30 challenging levels, and 3 different worlds, and guarantees you many long hours of fun! Not happy, he decided to escape, being the first one to run for his life flipping gravity at will.īeing chased by Gravity troops, Gravity Guy can't stop, he has to keep running and it's your job to guide him through an impossible world of mazes, flipping gravity when needed.

In a world where gravity laws were broken, a brave guy, was held captive for defying the rules. Gravity Guy is a seriously challenging platforming title that will take a considerable amount of time to perfect, so don't forget to keep your personal tolerance for failure in mind when considering this game. Instead of an additional free-play or arcade style mode, players can join three other friends in a local multiplayer match, however this mode feels ill-conceived as fitting four people around a single iDevice is hard enough, let alone with four fingers hovering over the screen to block the view.
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Much like Fragger, the initial download doesn't feature Retina graphics, however those with fourth-gen devices can grab the graphics pack via a free in game download to make the game's already keen graphics even more refined. Unfortunately this level of calm isn't always easy as the high-speed sequences can leave you with barely more than a split second to react and memorizing the levels after numerous failures can become all too common on the later stages. To aid the quick-switching, players can tap mid-jump to 'queue' up a jump, though this can come back to bite you if you're stabbing the screen frantically instead of with calm assurance. Levels quickly spiral from simple sections of flipping over large gaps or between obstacles to high-speed sections of precision timing to prevent even the slightest hitch that will cause you to restart the level you're on.

There are 30 levels in total over three worlds to conquer, however the game's story mode throws out the traditional requirements of jumping back and forth between menus to seamlessly stitch each of the levels together, providing checkpoints between each one. It's safe to say that we've been here before, what with the running and the gravity flipping and the crazy level designs, but Gravity Guy by Miniclip takes a different approach to the gameplay, opting to challenge players to increasingly insane platforming challenges instead of relying on racing or beating set times to proceed.
