Tiltrun — Tilt your way through a speedrun tabletop challenge

Tiltrun is a focused physics game built around one core loop: tilt your device, keep the marble alive, hit every target, then open the gate and finish cleanly. It is engineered to reward control over luck. You do not collect dozens of random gimmicks; you learn the same room over and over until your route is faster and cleaner than before. The same path can feel easy at first and then become a precision test on the same second. Each run becomes a mini problem: balance tilt sensitivity, plan your recovery, and commit to your line.

Players looking for quick sessions can run short attempts and restart instantly. Competitive players can chase best times and medal thresholds. If your ball drops into a hole, the restart loop is immediate, so practice becomes active feedback instead of punishment. We keep the game intentionally simple to match mobile-first play: tilt to steer, use flippers at the right moments, and carry your momentum through tight transitions.

If motion is not available, Tiltrun still works with drag and keyboard controls. You can jump in at break-neck pace on a phone, at a desk with a keyboard, or on any modern browser that supports canvas rendering. The challenge is the same: keep rhythm and finish with the lowest time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start?

Open the game and tap enable on the permission overlay if your device needs motion access. Desktop users can play immediately with keyboard or drag fallback.

Why do I miss targets?

Most misses happen from over-tilt or late flipper timing. Start with short pulses and use small corrections. Speed comes after rhythm.

Is this game mobile first?

Yes. Tiltrun is tuned for mobile tilt play and also supports desktop fallback inputs for accessibility.

Do I need an account?

No account is required. It runs in-browser and keeps things lightweight for instant play.

Can I get support?

If you hit a platform issue, use the bitterdesk support form for bug reports and device details.

Tiltrun

This game uses your device's motion sensors to control the ball.