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Gish: The Mobile Game lets you control a gloopy black sphere with the squishy physics of a wet sponge. Swipe and flick to roll, bounce, and cling to surfaces as you navigate industrial platforms and dodgy ledges. The touch controls feel surprisingly tactile for a decade-old mobile title. Each level demands precise timing to avoid falling or getting stuck in corners. Simple mechanics meet tricky challenges in a game that leans into its sticky, slippery charm. The game’s physics engine remains its standout feature. Players praise how the tar ball reacts to every tilt and tap with satisfying realism. With 15 levels and a handful of secrets, it’s a short but oddly addictive experience. Chronic Logic’s 2009 experiment in mobile physics gameplay still holds up for fans of unconventional platformers. A cult classic in the making.
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