Sphere Rush is a high-speed 3D ball-rolling game where you control a ball as it travels along a track created from interlocking pieces in mid-air.

Belonging to the ball-rolling genre combined with the endless runner, Sphere Rush easily reminds players of the Slope 3D series thanks to its mechanism of controlling a rolling ball with increasing speed. However, the game distinguishes itself with a completely different track system, offering new challenges and ways to handle it. The combination of the familiar feel of ball-rolling games and creative elements in level design makes Sphere Rush an experience that is both familiar and fresh.
The goal in Sphere Rush is simple: control the ball to roll as far as possible without falling off the track or colliding with obstacles.
The path ahead is never the same. You will constantly face sharp turns, narrow sections, large gaps, and many unexpected obstacles. The further you progress, the faster the ball's speed increases, making each change of direction crucial and requiring precise execution.
The gameplay isn't divided into fixed stages but focuses on achieving the highest score, motivating players to constantly try again and improve their performance.
Players need to know how to effectively control the rolling ball and apply the following tips:
Sphere Rush only uses the mouse, making it easy to learn:
Smooth and timely mouse movements will help the ball stay close to the track, avoiding falling into the ravine or colliding with obstacles.
To conquer longer distances in Sphere Rush, apply these tips:
Drag your mouse gently instead of dragging too quickly to avoid the ball suddenly changing direction.
Always observe the path ahead to prepare for upcoming curves and obstacles.
Keep the ball near the middle of the path whenever possible to have more space to react in unexpected situations.
Only adjust direction when necessary. Avoid dragging the mouse continuously, as this can easily cause the ball to lose control.
As speed increases, make short, precise mouse movements to maintain stability.
After a few rounds, you will become familiar with the ball's speed and improve your reflexes, thus conquering higher score records.