Tiltbump – another game in a single HTML file
Simple physics game in a single HTML file, but nothing new in a crowded genre.

Simple tilt mechanic, but browser games with motion controls are a dime a dozen.
Mobile web users, casual gamers
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I built TiltBump, a small mobile web game where you tilt your phone to bump blocks off a board without falling off yourself.
It runs in the browser, no install or signup needed. It uses motion/orientation sensors, so it’s best tried on a phone.
This is my first game, and I’d especially value feedback on the controls, difficulty curve, onboarding, and what to improve next from people who have built or shipped games before.
Thanks for trying it.
Simple physics game in a single HTML file, but nothing new in a crowded genre.
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