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Speed Stars

Speed Stars Unblocked

Undead Corridor

Slope Rider

Curve Rush 2

Retro Bowl

Speed Stars 2

Baseball Bros IO

Rooftop Run

Wacky Flip

Mr Flip

Orbit Beats

HomeRun Derby

Bike Xtreme

Temple Run 2

Stickman Slash

Drunken Boxing

Parkour Rooftop

Grand Extreme Racing

Chase Rush

Hoop Legends

MX OffRoad Master

Moto X3M

Rocket Fortress
Orbit Kick introduced in 2025, and it’s basically a simple physics arcade game. The whole idea is just kicking a ball and watching how far it goes, but it works because the physics are nice and the upgrades actually make a difference. Nothing complicated, just a clean arcade loop.
Orbit Kick is all timing. There’s a little bar that swings back and forth, and tapping at the right moment launches the ball. If the tap is weak, the ball barely lifts off. If the timing is good, the ball shoots up and stays in the air longer. While it’s flying, you can swipe a bit to fix the angle, so a bad bounce doesn’t kill the run instantly.
The ball hits hills, ramps, and weird slopes, and those can either help or ruin the run. Coins show up naturally as the ball travels. You use those coins to upgrade Power, Bounce, and Offline Earnings. Nothing fancy—just three upgrades that you actually feel right away.
As the kicks get longer, the game swaps backgrounds. One moment you’re kicking over fields, and suddenly you’re seeing big landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or the Statue of Liberty in the distance. It’s not a huge feature, but it keeps the runs interesting.
Orbit Kick loads fast, restarts fast, and doesn’t make you sit through menus. It’s the kind of game you open for a minute and end up staying for ten because the next kick might be the good one.