
Glide In is an entertaining, immersive and suspense browser game where your focus, strategy and patience will be put to the test. Unlike your average casual arcade game, it requires some skill and a bit of planning. The players are given a task to slide a puck into a hole holder in the target while moving through complex designs that are surrounded by obstacles, curved routes, and harmful intense pink walls.

Before shooting your puck, think twice about walking along its path and its bounces. Poorly estimated angles in Replay Pool may bounce your puck on pink walls or into dead ends.
You need to apply just the right amount of force. If you hit it too hard, the puck goes too far; if you don’t hit it hard enough, it won’t make it to the target. Increasing power slowly and familiarizing with the maze contributes to greater precision.
Green bounce pads can be a game-changer. Use them deliberately, to make the puck go farther and keep control over the way it moves. Resist the temptation to use them at random: a single mistake can end your run.
Moving obstacles and complicated arrangements characterise some levels. If you wait and learn their routines, before you blast them, you will be a lot less poor.
The gameplay is skill-based and the rules are easy to understand. Players drag back to adjust power and direction before releasing a puck to slide it through the maze. Attempts are limited, so you need to think every shot through. While green pads can be used to reach faraway targets, jump pads contain gaps which would stop any progress from occurring. Puck physics, surface properties, and obstacle movement patterns play an important role in this game.