Contents.Availability It was first released for on the and on on December 8, 2010 and also available on Miniclip website using at the time of release. It was later released for on on March 10, 2011, for on on September 7, 2011, for on on November 23, 2011 and for, and on on November 28, 2012. On July 15, 2013, the game was updated on the to support the. Hoplite. This was the last update of the game for iOS. As of late 2018, the game is no longer available on the App Store, Google Play Store and Microsoft Store.Gameplay The player controls Gravity Guy by tapping the screen (or pressing the keyboard space bar key on the computer versions) to switch gravity. The objective is to run as far as possible while avoiding obstacles that can trap the main character (who can be killed by a police officer), falling or flying off the screen. If killed, the player returns to the last checkpoint taken.The three types of gaming modes in the game are Story Mode, Endless and Practice.
Story mode features up to sixty levels for both 'Run' and 'Rescue', thirty levels for each part of the story, with up to fifteen levels in the original Flash game. Endless mode consists of running through randomly generated levels, while Practice mode goes through the levels from the story without the police officer. This game also contains multiplayer mode, allowing up to four players (using on iOS or locally) to play the game. Free version The free version of Gravity Guy for iOS and Android was released in 2011.
Gravity Guy is a multiplayer running game made by Armor Games and Miniclip. This game can be played by up to 4 players. This is not a regular running game and instead of controlling the character, you will be controlling gravity. Your objective is to watch the Gravity Guy run and keep him alive using the laws of gravity. Gravity Guy is two games inspired by the classic G-Switch, this is a racing game in which you have to make it past all obstacles. The only way to do it, is by switching gravity. That means your character will be drawn either to the bottom or the top of the screen while running continuously. With a click of the mouse or hitting the space bar, you can try to dodge anything blocking your way.
On iOS it features only 10 levels, 1 theme, 2 slow motions and 2 shields. The free Android app is like the full version with only 2 slow motions, 2 shields, and Ads (to unlock Ads user must buy the full version). Gravity Guy's full version went free for a limited time for the iOS on the App Store in May 2013 prior to the release of the sequel called Gravity Guy 2. The free version of the game was updated on July 15, 2013 for the iOS on the App Store to support the iPhone 5.Sequel The sequel of Gravity Guy, called Gravity Guy 2, with a more human character, was released in March 2013 for on. It was released for on May 15, 2013 and on October 2, 2013.See also., whose character has a vehicle called 'Gravity Suit' that is similar to the character from this game.References.