Glide In Rewards the Perfect Line
Glide In is an aim-and-release challenge where a smooth launch can solve the whole level. Players judge direction and force, then watch how the moving piece reacts to the layout on its way toward the target. Obstacles make careless power risky, while a thoughtful bank or gentle adjustment can create a much cleaner finish. The simple interaction works well for short sessions, but improving efficiency gives careful players a reason to replay tricky stages.
Shape Each Glide Before Release
Study the full path first, including what lies beyond the most obvious obstacle. Aiming only at the nearest gap can leave the piece with no useful line afterward. When the target is open, prioritise a controlled approach over maximum speed.
Let the edges help
A wall or boundary can redirect movement when a straight shot is blocked. Choose a wide contact point that leaves room for error, then use moderate force so the rebound remains readable. Tight corner shots should be saved for layouts that truly require them.
Change one thing per attempt
If a shot misses slightly, keep the angle and adjust only the power, or keep the power and alter only the direction. Small experiments reveal the level's physics faster than making a completely new swipe every time. Your last miss becomes a useful guide rather than a wasted turn.
Glide In Mouse Controls
- Set direction: Click and drag from the playable piece to line up the shot.
- Adjust force: Lengthen or shorten the drag while checking the guide.
- Launch: Release the left mouse button.
- Restart: Click the replay control when you want a fresh attempt.
Use the visual guide shown in the active build if its drag direction or power display differs.
























