In Orbit Rush, survival isn’t about fighting enemies—it’s about resisting inevitability. A black hole drags you inward at all times, and your only defense is a single button. That’s the entire conflict: constant gravitational pull versus your timing and nerve.
In Orbit Rush, your object circles the black hole automatically, and gravity constantly adjusts your trajectory
Your goal is simple: remain in orbit as long as possible without colliding with the black hole, arena boundaries, or moving obstacles
The challenge comes from balancing distance and reward
Success depends on reading your movement arc and adjusting before danger becomes unavoidable.
Most black hole games cast you as the black hole consuming everything. Orbit Rush flips the script: you are the planet trying to escape. This makes it a survival-based arcade game rather than a destructive sandbox, putting it in the same category as high-tension titles like Dashmetry.
Yes. The entire game is designed around one-button control, making it fully playable using only the left mouse button.
Your score accelerates when you orbit closer to the black hole. The tighter your circle around the center, the higher your scoring rate—though the margin for error becomes much smaller.




















