Space Waves and its 33 emoji-marked tunnel runs
Guide a ship or arrow through narrow tunnels, then cut past spikes, spinning gears, and solid walls before the course closes in. This flight challenge uses a stripped-back look, procedurally generated corridors, and 33 levels with emoji difficulty markers, so you can pick a route that matches your nerve.
Each stage asks for exact left-right movement rather than wild speed. If you crash, the run resets fast, which makes it easy to study a new gap pattern or a moving hazard on the next attempt. The browser build loads with no download or signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop.
Because the campaign lets you choose the order of the 33 levels, you can replay a tough stage or warm up on a safer one before tackling denser tunnel patterns. The emoji markers make difficulty readable at a glance, which helps when you only have a short session in your browser.
There is also an Endless mode for score chasing once you clear the campaign. Hitting enemy ships can add bonuses and points, so the safest line is not always the best one when you are hunting a bigger total.
One-button timing against walls, gears, and enemy fire
The controls fit the one-button tag: one simple input path is enough to steer, keep momentum, and survive tight turns. That makes Space Waves easy to start, but the narrow tunnels and rotating traps still demand careful timing.
- Arrow keys or WASD to move left and right on PC
- Swipe left or right on mobile and tablet
- Space, click, or tap for the listed bonus actions when they are active
If you like the precision obstacle flow of Geometry Vibes X-Ball, the runs here will feel familiar, because both games turn every corridor into a timing test. Endless Space Pilot is another close match thanks to its space setting and forward-driving pressure. Start with the campaign, then push into Endless mode when you want longer attempts and higher scores.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
17 april 2024
Last Update
17 april 2024