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Glide In

It takes skill to get the puck into the hole in Glide In. Each level has one exact shot that you must aim at, avoid dangerous obstacles, and master smooth physics.

You have to pick the right angle and release speed for each stage while dodging dangerous pink walls, gaps, and moving obstacles. At first glance, the game seems easy, but the one-shot rule and smooth physics make each level a real test of time, accuracy, and strategy.

How to Play Glide In

To play, drag the puck back to aim and then let go to make it glide across the level. It feels like air hockey when the movement is smooth and satisfying, especially when the puck curves around bends smoothly.

As you move through the game, levels add things like pink walls that make you fail right away, empty gaps that restart the stage, and moving obstacles that you have to time perfectly to avoid. Some puzzles also have jumps or bounce pads that make you think carefully about your shot before you let go.

  • Glide In One-Shot Gameplay Has These Parts: You can only try each level once, so you have to be very careful with your angle and power.
  • Smooth Physics: The puck moves smoothly and naturally reacts to turns and bounces.
  • Different Obstacles: There are gaps, pink walls, moving dangers, and jump pads that make the game harder.
  • Power Pads: Blue pads increase speed and range, which makes things more exciting and dangerous.
  • Getting harder over time: The early levels are easy for beginners, but the later levels require quick timing and planning.
  • Custom Pucks: Get pucks with fun patterns like emojis, unicorns, doughnuts and soccer balls.

Gameplay Tips

  • Don't rush your shot. Look at the whole plan carefully before you aim.
  • Start with the angle: A straight slope is often more important than pure force.
  • Smart use of curvy walls: Rounded edges make it easier to move the puck.
  • Be careful when using power pads; they can help, but they can easily miss the goal.
  • Wait for the right time. It's better to time your shot when things are moving than to rush.