Brief overview
Gravity is a free-to-play, stripped-down 2D platformer built around a single core trick: flipping gravity to move through levels. The design favors speed and precision, making it especially attractive to players who enjoy refining runs and chasing faster times.
How the game plays
The title offers tight, fast-paced platforming where mastering the gravity-switch is essential to clear stages efficiently. Levels are compact but cleverly constructed to reward precision and memorization. The focus is on short, repeatable runs rather than long-form storytelling.
- Split-timer included so you can measure each segment of a run.
- Online leaderboards to compare your best times with others.
- A level editor that lets players design and share new challenges.
Competitive and social features
Competitive tools are built into the experience to support speedrunning and community-created content. These systems are designed to help you track progress, compete, and extend the game's replay value through user-made stages.
- Community-driven creation tools for custom stages and shared maps.
- Global rankings to see how your times stack up.
- Fine-grained timing (split support) to analyze and optimize segments.
Who will enjoy this
This is a compact, skill-focused game aimed at players who enjoy mastery, repetition, and leaderboard competition. If you prefer varied gameplay, narrative depth, or a more relaxed experience, Gravity’s narrow, speed-oriented design may feel limiting.
Alternative suggestion
If you want a different pace or a paid option with broader content, consider The Crew MotorFest — a more expansive, paid title that swaps precision platforming for large-scale driving and variety.
Technical
- Windows
- Full