Flying a gravity well around the arena, vacuuming up glowing orbs to feed your core, and dodging deadly threats is a simple idea with surprising depth. Gravix pairs that one-handed mechanic with a rewarding progression system and unlockable cosmetics — an arcade game you can barely put down.
Drag anywhere on screen to pilot the well — its strong, radius-limited gravity field vacuums up nearby orbs. There are no buttons. Feed the core with glowing green orbs to score — gold orbs count triple. Your Nova charges as you feed and auto-fires the moment it's full, sweeping the screen clear.
Red threats, fast shards, and heavy comets all race toward the core — it only loses health when one of them hits it, so keep moving. Dodge the red streaks and they fly off harmlessly; with the right timing you can even slingshot two enemies into each other and destroy both. Long feed chains build a combo multiplier up to 8x.
Easy to learn, hard to master — that exact mix is the hook, turning “just one run” into a whole session.
You control everything by dragging — or with WASD / the arrow keys on desktop. No HUD full of buttons, just you and the pull. Fly into streams of orbs to vacuum up the green and gold ones.
Enemy orbs fly in straight lines across the arena. You don't push them away — you fly out of their path. Park in the middle and you'll get hit; keep moving and you weave through. Every so often a small wave of several threats sweeps in from one side.
That single, precise movement mechanic carries the whole game — every run is a question of positioning and timing.
Every game earns experience and moves you through 20 player levels. At the same time you collect stardust — the in-game currency you build up run after run.
Spend your stardust in the shop on orb skins, core colors, motion trails, themed arenas, hit effects, and full color themes, across four rarity tiers from Common to Legendary. Every item is earned by playing — never bought with real money.
Every run automatically unlocks roguelite boons that reshape the game — stronger pull, a faster-building multiplier, less damage, or a faster Nova. On top of that come dozens of achievements and weekly rotating missions that always keep a new goal within reach.
That's what keeps Gravix exciting even after your hundredth run — there's always something to unlock.
Gravix turns a single idea — gravity — into a tense, replayable arcade game with a rewarding progression system. It's completely free, works fully offline, and ships with no ads, no in-app purchases, and no pay-to-win — your skill alone decides. Available in English and German, with unlockable color themes, atmospheric sound that's synthesised live in full, and haptic feedback. Download Gravix from Google Play today and find out how long you can keep the core burning.
Yes. Gravix is completely free, shows no ads, and contains no in-app purchases. All cosmetic content is unlocked purely by playing.
No. Gravix works fully offline. All of your progress — high scores, levels, and unlocked content — is saved locally on your device.
You fly a gravity well around the arena: vacuum up the safe green and gold orbs to feed your core and score, and dodge the red threats. Your Nova auto-fires the moment it's charged. On top of that come an XP and level system, a cosmetics shop, achievements, and weekly rotating missions.
Entirely with one thumb: drag anywhere on screen to pilot the gravity well — there are no buttons. On desktop you can also use WASD or the arrow keys. Your Nova fires on its own once it's charged.