Gravity Pinball 2 Overview
Gravity Pinball 2 was one of those games you'd find in the later days of Flash gaming. It didn't try to be a big production, just a straightforward physics toy you could load in a browser. I remember playing it on sites that hosted collections of these simple experiments, the kind you'd open during a slow afternoon.
You use the arrow keys to nudge the ball around. The main goal is to keep it from falling off the edge of the playfield, which is trickier than it sounds. The physics feel heavy and deliberate; a light tap sends the ball rolling, but stopping its momentum takes some foresight. You learn to anticipate bounces off the walls and use gentle, repeated taps to steer it away from danger. The game has a slow, persistent pace. It feels like a test of patience and minor corrections, where a single mistake sends everything back to the start.