Going Balls
Going Balls
About Going Balls
Going Balls is a 3D arcade game that is played in a rush, yet turns quite an ordinary notion into a rather tense challenge. You have a metal ball that is moving on floating wooden tracks that are suspended on top of the nothingness. Certain areas have guardrails. There are others who abandon you without a cover. Any slight slip, and the ball goes down the abyss.
The goal sounds easy. Roll forward. Collect coins. Reach the finish line. Practically all the levels challenge your balance, timing, and patience. In the game, prudence is just as much rewarded as speed.
How to Play Going Balls
Going Balls is concerned with accuracy, movement and physics-based control. The ball reacts to all the inputs. It speeds up, decelerates and responds instinctively to inclinations and curves.
The further you go, the less wide the tracks and the more complicated they become. Obstacles appear more often. Gaps feel wider. The tension is high, yet the settings remain direct and straight forward.
Key gameplay elements include:
- Rolling across floating wooden paths
- Avoiding unguarded edges and sudden drops
- Collecting coins scattered along risky routes
- Reaching the finish line without falling
- Each level feels short, but intense.
Going Balls Game Controls
You control the ball by swiping or using directional inputs.
Controls
- Arrow keys – Roll the ball
- Each input moves the ball slightly
- Continuous input is needed to maintain speed
Unlike most of the endless runner type ball games, the going balls permit you to decelerate, pause and even reverse. This allows you greater freedom and space to make corrections.
Progress Saves & Rewards
Coins are not just for score. They unlock new ball designs and visual styles. Keys are even more valuable. Collecting keys allows you to open treasure chests for extra rewards. Gray tiles and floating metal balls act as checkpoints. Touch them to save your progress. If you fall later, you can restart from that point instead of the beginning.
Tips to Play Smarter
- Slow down on narrow sections
- Roll back if you miss coins or keys
- Use checkpoints whenever possible
- Combine swiping with directional keys on desktop
- Stay centered on the track to avoid sudden slips
- Control matters more than speed.
The appeal of Going Balls comes from its balance. The visuals are clean. The physics feel fair. Every failure feels like your fault, not the game’s. Levels are quick to restart, making “one more try” hard to resist.














































