No Gravity: Guiding Bubbles Through Weightless Underwater Puzzles
What No Gravity Actually Does
Most puzzle games anchor themselves to familiar rules. Gravity pulls things down, momentum carries things forward, and the player adapts. No Gravity strips out that foundation entirely. Set in a soft underwater world, the game asks you to move delicate bubbles through maze-like stages where up and down are no longer reliable references. Everything floats, drifts, and responds to input in ways that feel genuinely different from standard logic puzzles. The full browser version runs smoothly without any download, making it easy to drop into a session whenever you have a few minutes to think.
The Physics at the Core
The weightless mechanic is not just a visual trick. It changes how you approach every obstacle. Bubbles do not fall when you stop moving them — they drift. Narrow passages require you to account for momentum that lingers after each input. Rotating hazards become more dangerous because your bubble will not naturally settle into a safe position