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On desktop, you control the ball using your keyboard—typically with left and right movement keys to steer along the tunnel’s inner wall. The tunnel rotates as you move, so your job isn’t just to dodge forward—it’s to shift your position smoothly along the curve to avoid incoming barriers, gaps, and rotating obstacles.
On mobile, the game uses touch controls. You’ll swipe or tap to move the ball left and right as the tunnel spins around you. The controls are quick and responsive, making it easy to pick up even on a small screen.
There’s no finish line here. Your goal is simple: survive as long as possible and push your distance further with every run. The longer you last, the faster it gets—and the tougher your decisions become.


















