
Vortex Ball drops you straight into a moving tunnel that never sits still. Colors shift, patterns change, and the path ahead never looks the same for long. You’re already in motion, and there’s no slowing it down.
Obstacles come in fast—walls, gaps, sudden turns—and you’re constantly adjusting. One clean move leads into another, but a single mistake ends the run instantly. It’s all reflex, no time to second guess.
While you’re trying to stay alive, gems pull your attention in risky directions. Grabbing them helps unlock new balls, but going for one at the wrong time can cost the entire run.
You start with just a couple of options, but unlocking new balls gives you something to work toward. They don’t make the game easier—it’s still about how well you react—but it keeps each run feeling a bit fresh.
The longer you last, the less forgiving it becomes. The tunnel tightens, obstacles stack closer together, and everything feels faster, even if you’re not ready for it.
There’s no finish line, just your score climbing until it suddenly stops. Every run feels like it could go further, and that’s usually enough to make you try again.




