Tag’s one-screen chase, white-arrow tagging, and 2 to 4 player rounds
Tag drops 2 to 4 players onto the same 2D stage, and the white arrow marks who is “it” at any moment. Because everyone shares one screen, close jumps, last-second direction changes, and quick reversals decide the round; it fits the Fun & Crazy style of quick party matches. If you want a tighter head-to-head setup, the 2 Player tag matches the same local competition pressure.
Three locations keep the chase moving, and each layout changes how you use corners, gaps, and dead ends. The game leans on short platform routes, so the Platformer tag fits naturally. The Jumping tag also fits, because every leap can open a new escape line or trap a rival.
A hidden teleport appears once per round, which gives you one emergency escape or a sharp surprise turn when another player gets too close. That one-use burst works well in Multiplayer matches, where a single mistake can flip the lead in seconds. The round structure also feels close to 2,3,4 Player Games, since shared-screen chaos is the main attraction.
PC keys, touch zones, and browser play
On desktop, each player has a separate key set, and on phones or tablets the game uses touch zones at the edges of the screen. It is mobile-friendly and works on desktop too, so you can play online with no download and no signup on a laptop, a phone, or a tablet.
- Player 1: W, A, D
- Player 2: Arrow keys
- Player 3: I, J, L
- Player 4: T, F, H
The shared-screen rush is similar to Snow Ball Racing Mutliplayer, which also turns local competition into a race against other players. For a different reaction test, Geometry Vibes 3D leans on fast movement and tight timing. You can jump in without an account, and the browser format keeps every round easy to restart.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
15 may 2024
Last Update
27 february 2026