
Control the slider to slide down the hole in the Glide In game. Choose the force and direction so that when you release, the slider will fall into the hole.

Glide In is a simple yet unique game with features that attract many players.
Glide In is an arcade puzzle game combining force adjustment. Players control a disc-shaped slider moving on a closed playing field. The main goal is to guide the slider into the target hole by accurately adjusting the direction and force.
The slider moves smoothly across the surface of the field:
After you select the direction to pull and release, the slider will launch in that direction with the corresponding force you selected.
When it collides with a wall or obstacle, it will bounce back at the angle of reflection.
The slider only stops when it runs out of momentum, falls into the target hole, or has an invalid collision.
These slider mechanics require players to calculate the appropriate trajectory and force.
Control the slider with the following simple actions:
Press and hold the left mouse button on the slider's position, then pull it backward. The further you pull, the longer the directional arrow appears, and the stronger the force it will move. The slider's direction depends on the direction you pull it.
Try to choose the direction and force wisely to get the slider into the hole.
Players have a maximum of 3 turns, corresponding to the 3 hearts displayed above the slider. If you use up all three hearts and still haven't successfully gotten the slider into the hole, you will have to start over from the first turn in that level.