Flip Spot
Flip Spot is a fast, physics-driven parkour game where you kinda test your timing, reflexes, and that balance you think you have. Every jump feels like a tiny stunt thing: you push off from a platform, rotate through the air, and then you need to get down on your feet safely, like instantly.
At first it looks simple, but then you realize every single flip needs careful timing. If you add even a bit too much spin, that “perfect” jump turns into a messy crash, without warning.
How Do You Play Flip Spot?
The point is to pull off aerial rotations and make sure you land right on the next platform. When your character takes off, you control the turning part and keep your eyes on where the landing is going to be.
You can do backflips, frontflips, and even mixed variation moves while you’re in the air. The real trick is knowing when to end the spin and align yourself so you’re straight again before your feet hit the ground.
Simple Controls, Tricky Rhythm
The controls are easy to get, but actually mastering them takes practice. Use the movement or flip control to start the rotation, then you release it at the right time, so your landing setup is ready.
How long you stay airborne decides how many rotations you can pull off. If you hold the spin too long, the landing turns weird or heavy, and if you let go too soon, you might end up short of the target.
Think About Landing First, not After
If you want to get better quickly, try judging the landing before you commit to the stunt. Check the gap and the placement of the next platform, then estimate how much rotation you actually need.
Don’t just chase maximum flips like it’s the only goal. Focus on steadier parkour movement and safer landings first. After the timing clicks, then you can start building longer flip sequences, one after another.




















