About Orbit Dash
A small arcade game built around one good loop.
Orbit Dash is a free one-tap arcade game where the player reverses direction around an orbit, dodges red shards, collects blue energy, and tries to push a best score higher. The idea is intentionally simple: one action, quick runs, instant restarts, and a clean challenge that feels better as the player learns the rhythm.
Simple controls that are easy to understand in seconds.
Short runs that make it natural to restart and improve.
Readable hazards, clear score feedback, and a fair challenge curve.
No login requirement, so players can start without creating an account.
A free-to-play model that avoids paid advantages.
Why the game exists
Orbit Dash started as a focused browser game project. Instead of trying to build a huge game with many systems at once, the first goal was to make the core movement feel satisfying. The player should understand what to do immediately, then slowly discover timing, risk, close dodges, pickups, and score pressure through repeated attempts.
The web version is playable now and the Android version is being prepared for Google Play. The game is designed for mobile-first play, but it also works in a desktop browser. On a phone, it is built for quick sessions: a run during a break, a fast score chase, or a few attempts to beat a friend on the leaderboard.
The project will stay free to play. Ads may support hosting and ongoing updates, but the game does not use subscriptions or paid advantages. The goal is to keep the experience simple: open the game, play, improve, and come back later.
What the web version includes
Playable browser game with tap, click, Space, Enter, and arrow-key controls.
Daily missions, unlockable skins, score sharing, and local progress storage.
Privacy, FAQ, gameplay guide, score tips, update notes, and support contact pages.
Installable web app behavior on supported Android browsers.
Current status
Orbit Dash is live on the web, has a privacy page, a support email, shareable score links, and a Google Play release path in progress. The Android version is being tested before wider release.
The project is maintained around player feedback and small balance updates. Support requests, privacy questions, and bug reports can be sent through the contact page.