Helix Jump

Helix Jump

Helix Jump is a game with simple and addictively fun mechanics. In the game, you guide a bouncing ball continuously down a series of circular platforms. Fall through the cracks and avoid landing in the forbidden zones!

This is a simple yet challenging game with harmonious and colorful interface to provide players with a comfortable visual experience.

Features:
One-tap easy-to-learn controls, rich visual effects and addictive gameplay mechanics.

Instructions: Play Helix Jump Like a Pro

Put a finger on the screen and move it left to right to rotate the helix structure. You don’t move the ball that is on the screen, just the platforms that rotate around a central pole.

Move the platforms so the ball falls through openings. It can bounce on the platforms, but you cannot bounce on the red.

Score more points by going through multiple openings at once. If you go through three or more, you can land on a red platform spot as it will break the platform.

What descriptive tags are linked to the game?

Themes or activities the game focuses on are 1player, arcade, ball, multiplayer, singleplayer.

What genre best describes this game?

This game can be categorized under the Casual category.

Is this game aimed at a particular gender?

The game is suited for Male & Female players.

Which age demographics does this game target?

Players within the Kids, Teens age range would find this game suitable.

What studio developed this game?

The studio in charge of developing this game is VOODOO.

What game development library or environment powers the gameplay experience?

The game runs on the Javascript game development platform/engine.

Can players enjoy this game on their smartphones and tablets?

Yes, Helix Jump can be played on mobile browsers.

Is blood present in the game’s imagery or story?

Yes, there is blood shown in Helix Jump.

Is there any kind of violence or abuse in the gameplay?

Yes, Helix Jump features inhumane behavior.

Is the game appropriate for younger players?

No, Helix Jump does not meet the standards for children's content.
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