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G-Switch is a fast-paced gravity-flipping platformer where hesitation means instant failure. You control a character sprinting through a futuristic track filled with gaps, moving platforms, and obstacles that demand split-second reactions. The only control? A single button to flip gravity, sending you from the floor to the ceiling and back again. Sounds easy—until the speed picks up, platforms disappear beneath your feet, and the game throws unexpected twists at you. One mistimed flip, and you’re done. What makes it impossible to stop playing? G-Switch constantly messes with your sense of control. The levels are designed to push your reflexes to the limit, forcing you to react faster than you think is possible. You’ll get comfortable flipping at just the right moment—then suddenly, the game speeds up, platforms shift, and you’re struggling to keep up. Every attempt feels like an intense test of reaction time, and every failure makes you want to try again. Multiplayer mode turns the chaos up even more. G-Switch lets up to six players compete on the same screen, flipping gravity like crazy while trying to be the last one standing. It’s a total mess of players dodging gaps, timing jumps, and panicking as the speed ramps up. Whether you're playing solo or against friends, the game never stops throwing surprises at you. Mastering G-Switch isn’t just about quick reactions—it’s about predicting what’s coming next and staying one step ahead of the game’s tricks. If you think you’ve got perfect timing, this game will prove you wrong over and over again. The real question is: how long can you keep up before gravity wins?