Helix Jump

Helix Jump

Helix Jump is a game with simple and addictively fun mechanics. In the game, you guide a bouncing ball continuously down a series of circular platforms. Fall through the cracks and avoid landing in the forbidden zones!

This is a simple yet challenging game with harmonious and colorful interface to provide players with a comfortable visual experience.

Features:
One-tap easy-to-learn controls, rich visual effects and addictive gameplay mechanics.

Get Started with Helix Jump

Put a finger on the screen and move it left to right to rotate the helix structure. You don’t move the ball that is on the screen, just the platforms that rotate around a central pole.

Move the platforms so the ball falls through openings. It can bounce on the platforms, but you cannot bounce on the red.

Score more points by going through multiple openings at once. If you go through three or more, you can land on a red platform spot as it will break the platform.

Which organization was involved in the production of this game?

The studio behind this game is VOODOO.

Is this game appropriate for a child's entertainment?

No, Helix Jump is not intended for a young audience.

Which game development tool was used to develop this game?

The developer chose Javascript for this project.

What themes are tagged to identify the nature of this game?

The important tags for this game are 1player, arcade, ball, multiplayer, singleplayer.

Which age range is the game designed for?

The primary age group that should play this game is Kids, Teens.

Which game genre best describes this title?

The category that best describes the game’s content is Casual.

Can users play this game on their smartphones?

Helix Jump is accessible on mobile phones and tablets.

Does the game show any form of blood?

Yes, Helix Jump shows graphic blood scenes.

What gender is the game suitable for?

This game is made for Male & Female.

Does the game contain any content that could be considered cruel?

Yes, there are situations of mistreatment or harsh behavior in Helix Jump.
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