Learn About Gravitee Golf
It’s like mini-golf, but way out in space! You aim your golf ball using the pull from giant planets. Each planet creates gravity that bends the ball far away from Earth-style fairways and hazards.
To hit the ball into those tricky archways with accuracy (and sometimes crazy deflection), you use a simple click-and-drag method. It’s meant to be easy to figure out, but getting good requires clever aiming and thinking ahead about how everything will fall or bounce around due to gravity.
With nearly 40 levels broken down into tournaments, the game gets steadily harder. There are more planets with intense pulls that curve your shot path in weird ways, plus dangerous ‘suns’ you really want to dodge because they’ll wreck your ball instantly if it hits them!
After every hole, you get a score and usually earn some sort of medal (like bronze or gold), depending purely on how few strokes you needed. A lot of its fans love pushing themselves even further for top scores by avoiding peeking at aiming tips (‘preview lines’) or seeing just how the planet masses look visually before they try it out, often leading to perfect performance rewards.
Think of it as precision orbital golf – simple rules lead to wacky results thanks to clever space physics. It shares those very same smart gravity mechanics with its spin-off game called “Gravitee Wars,” but here is about finesse and accuracy instead of conflict. Many people just dig having a bit of calm thoughtfulness while playing these unique little puzzles, perfect for relaxing fun or when you need an escape in small moments that test your brain power.