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Glide In

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About Glide In

Description

Start the exciting puzzle slide game called Glide In. Adjust the force and direction of your release to shoot the slide into the hole in each level.

Glide In

Glide offers a sense of precise force control and trajectory calculation, reminiscent of Git Golf, where each shot requires skill and careful planning for the best result.

Levels and layout

Each level is designed with a different layout, creating increasing difficulty:

The target hole can be placed far, near, or at an angle.

Barriers and obstacles appear with varying lengths and positions, forcing players to calculate the optimal slide path.

Some levels have narrow spaces requiring high precision, while others prioritize precise force control to slide far enough.

Thanks to the constant changes in level design, the game is never boring and always provides a new challenge.

Control and force adjustment in Glide In

To conquer the levels in Glide In, players need to master the slider controls and know how to adjust the force appropriately. Additionally, you can apply the tips below to guide the slider to the finish line as accurately as possible.

Steps to control the slider

Touch and hold the slider to display the directional arrow.

Pull back to adjust the force. The further you pull, the stronger the push.

Release your finger to start the slider.

Adjusting force

Too much force can cause the slider to bounce off the wall and go off course, while too little force will not be enough to reach the finish line.

Prioritize accuracy over force, as many levels only require just enough force.

Utilize walls to create a bounce when the finish line is directly blocked.

Observe the entire field before shooting, especially the position of the obstacles.

If you can replay, try different shooting angles to find the optimal trajectory.

Stay calm and avoid rushing your shots, because even a small mistake can lead to failure.

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