Tap left or right to keep the walker upright as gusts of wind push them off the tightrope.
Your walker stands on a tightrope. A balance bar at the top shows their tilt — random gusts of wind push the tilt left or right over time.
Tap the LEFT half of the screen to push the walker back to the left; tap the RIGHT half to push them right. Hold to push continuously.
If the tilt hits either end, the walker falls — game over. Otherwise the walker slowly advances along the rope.
Survive time scores +1 per second. Each gust survived adds a tiny bonus. Speed and gust strength grow with score.
Goal: longest survival.
The wind pushes a tilt that builds over time, so the secret is constant tiny corrections rather than waiting until the walker is leaning hard and then yanking it back. Tap little and often against the current drift, treating the balance bar like a level you keep nudging toward centre instead of a crisis you fix at the last moment.
Overcorrection is the real killer: a big push to fix a small lean sends the walker swinging the other way, and chasing that swing back and forth is how you topple. When a gust hits, answer it with just enough to neutralise it, then settle. Read the bar's drift direction and pre-empt it with a gentle hold rather than reacting after it has already swung. Calm, anticipatory balance survives far longer than frantic left-right slapping.