Use the grappling hook to move around ---- Aim and shoot - Left mouse click, drag, and release
Swingo is a game where you’re basically a weird little blob with a grappling hook, and your job is to swing around grabbing fruit like your life depends on it. Sounds easy, right? Yeah, no. The levels are straight-up chaotic, with awkwardly placed platforms, sneaky gaps, and traps just waiting to ruin your day. One second you’re gracefully swinging like some kind of pro, and the next, you’re slamming face-first into a wall because your timing was off by a fraction of a second. Fruit is scattered all over the place, and getting to it isn’t just a matter of swinging in a straight line. You have to figure out the right angle, get the momentum right, and somehow not launch yourself into the abyss. Every stage feels like a tiny puzzle where the answer is always “just be better at swinging.” And trust me, that’s way harder than it sounds. Unlocking new characters makes things a little more fun, since each one has its own goofy look and feel. Some of them make those ridiculous jumps a little easier, while others are just there to make you look cooler when you inevitably mess up. Either way, collecting them gives you something to aim for beyond just surviving the madness. The visuals are bright, bouncy, and just chaotic enough to match the gameplay. It’s one of those games where you’ll be laughing one second and completely raging the next. Swingo is frustrating, but in that weirdly addicting way where you keep telling yourself "just one more try"—until you realize you’ve been playing for way longer than you planned.