Orbit Dash
Plays
5
Orbit Dash Controls
Desktop: Movement follows the orbit; click or Space to dash.
Mobile: Tap to dash.
Mobile: Tap to dash.
How to Play Orbit Dash
Move along orbital paths that curve around points. Dash to break from your current orbit and move to another. Timing the dash relative to your position on the curve is the core skill.
Think in circles rather than straight lines.
Think in circles rather than straight lines.
Orbit Dash Tips & Strategies
Time dashes to your position on the curve.
Think in circles.
Read the next orbit before dashing.
Give the movement time to click.
Think in circles.
Read the next orbit before dashing.
Give the movement time to click.
Orbit Dash Features
- Movement built around curved orbital paths
- A dash mechanic for breaking between orbits
- Timing-based play
- A distinctive rhythm from curved movement
- A refreshing change from linear games
- A dash mechanic for breaking between orbits
- Timing-based play
- A distinctive rhythm from curved movement
- A refreshing change from linear games
About Orbit Dash
Orbit Dash is a movement game built around circular motion. You travel along orbital paths, dashing between orbits, and the challenge comes from managing momentum in a curved space rather than a straight line. It is a distinctive feel that sets it apart.
The orbit mechanic means your path curves. You swing around points, and dashing lets you break from one orbit to another. Timing the dash relative to your position on the curve is the skill — dash at the wrong point and you fly into a hazard; at the right point you slip cleanly. It demands thinking in circles rather than lines.
What makes it engaging is the rhythm of curved movement. Swinging around an orbit, reading where to dash, executing the break forms a loop with its own flow. The obstacles test your timing on those curves.
For players who enjoy movement games where the physics are the challenge, the orbital movement offers a refreshing change.
The orbit mechanic means your path curves. You swing around points, and dashing lets you break from one orbit to another. Timing the dash relative to your position on the curve is the skill — dash at the wrong point and you fly into a hazard; at the right point you slip cleanly. It demands thinking in circles rather than lines.
What makes it engaging is the rhythm of curved movement. Swinging around an orbit, reading where to dash, executing the break forms a loop with its own flow. The obstacles test your timing on those curves.
For players who enjoy movement games where the physics are the challenge, the orbital movement offers a refreshing change.