Red Ball in Labyrinth

First thing you'll notice in "Red Ball in Labyrinth"? The maze walls. They're high—and it's kind of easy to take a wrong turn if you're not paying attention. You nudge the red ball forward, and coins pop up along the corridors, sometimes tucked behind corners. Some are lined up right on your path, but the best hide off the main route. Honestly, there's a little extra satisfaction in getting those. Sometimes you'll spot a key squeezed between trap tiles. That's the only way out; you can't finish the level without it. Half the time, you're bouncing around for the shortcut; the other half, you're dodging webs that throw you back to a checkpoint if you slip up.
How to play?
Everyone moves the ball in their own way, but in the game Red Ball in Labyrinth, the joystick below really decides. Push it gently for small moves, or go fast to roll through open lanes. The trick is looking ahead, so you don't drop into a trap or miss a side tunnel with extra coins. Pick up every coin you spot; they really do add up. If you see a key, head for it (even if it means going a bit out of your way). Reach the end of a level with the key, and the gate opens up. A quick heads-up: those webs? They look harmless, but bounce into one and you'll return to the last flag you passed. No big deal, just means doing a stretch again. By the time you finish, you'll probably know the twistiest parts of each maze by heart. That last corner can get sneaky, too.

- Our players rated the game for 3.97 out of 5. A total of 2872 people voted for it.
- The game was released in April 2021 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Labyrinths with hidden side paths and shortcuts
- Bounce-activated checkpoints for quick restarts
- Keys locked away in tricky spots you have to hunt down
- Coin routes with a mix of obvious and concealed stashes
- Web traps that reset your spot instead of ending your game