FAQ
Orbit Dash questions and answers
This page answers common questions about the game, privacy, ads, Android plans, leaderboard names, and support.
Is Orbit Dash free?
Yes. Orbit Dash is free to play on the web. The plan is to keep it free and support development through ads instead of subscriptions or paid advantages.
Do I need an account?
No. Orbit Dash does not require login. The game can generate a player name for the leaderboard, and players can save one display name on their device.
What is the goal of the game?
The goal is to survive as long as possible, collect blue energy, avoid red shards, and beat your best score.
Does Orbit Dash collect my exact location?
No. Orbit Dash does not ask for or use exact location. The privacy page explains the current data model in more detail.
Why does the leaderboard need a player name?
A display name makes leaderboard entries readable. The name can be generated by the game or saved by the player. It is not a login account.
Is there an Android app?
Orbit Dash can be played in an Android browser today and installed from supported browsers. A Google Play release is being prepared separately after testing.
Can I remove my leaderboard data?
Yes. Players can contact support at contact@playorbitdash.com and ask for leaderboard data connected to their display name or player ID to be removed.
Does a continue give an advantage?
The continue feature allows one extra chance after losing. It does not unlock paid power, change hazard behavior, or remove the skill challenge.
Still need help?
Use the contact page for support, privacy questions, or feedback about bugs and game balance.
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