Info About G-Switch
G-Switch takes the runner idea and adds instant gravity flips. The character dashes forward nonstop and you hit a single button to flip gravity. One press sends the runner to the ceiling and another brings them back to the floor. Levels push a quick rhythm and ask for clean timing. The look stays minimal with bold shapes and clear paths. This design keeps the focus on movement and timing.
The main mode strings together handcrafted sections with checkpoints and tougher patterns. An endless mode ramps up speed and tests how long a run can last. Local multiplayer adds a lively twist with up to eight players, and each player uses one key. Races grow tense as gravity flips cross. The screen drops anyone who falls behind. Courses mix tunnels, chasms, speed pads, and gravity gates. These gates flip direction during a run.
Success comes from reading the track and committing early. Short taps give tiny hops across gaps and longer holds carry the runner over wide openings. You learn to flip a beat before a corner. That timing carries momentum through sharp swings. The soundtrack leans on steady electronic pulses. The beat matches the speed. Quick restarts and clear goals make another attempt tempting. The simple control makes the challenge fair.