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Gravity doesn’t mean much in G-Switch 2. You’re racing against up to seven others, all on the same screen, trying not to fall off the track. It’s just running, flipping, and making sure gravity doesn’t ruin your day. The neon-filled world makes it even harder to focus. You’ll be zooming, flipping upside down, and trying not to smash into obstacles. One bad jump, and it’s all over. Simple controls make the chaos look easy, but it’s not. You flip too early, you’re toast. Flip too late, and you’re just falling into nothingness. The game throws crazy twists your way, forcing you to think fast. You’ve got to keep flipping gravity and make split-second decisions. It’s a mad dash where every flip could either help you win or send you flying off the screen. There’s no time to relax. You’re flipping, running, and trying not to lose focus while your friends are right on your heels. G-Switch 2 keeps it simple, but it’s all about precision. Players of all ages are stuck trying to beat each other’s scores. Can you handle it?