Neon Swing
What is Neon Swing?
Neon Swing is a "Centripetal-Physics" skill game (Stickman Hook style). The technical core is "Angular Momentum Conservation." You act as a pendulum. Short ropes spin fast; long ropes swing wide. Releasing at the tangent determines your launch vector. You must navigate a vertical scrolling map of neon nodes.
Description
Swing through a neon-lit void using a grappling hook mechanic to maintain forward momentum. Success depends on the rhythmic release and attachment of the line to avoid falling while navigating a shifting, luminous obstacle course.
How to Play
Control a stickman. Goal: Climb as high as possible. Interaction: "Tap-to-Hook, Release-to-Fly." Hook onto neon pivots. Swing to gain height. Avoid falling off the screen. "Trampolines" and "Boosters" aid ascent.
How to Get High Scores in Neon Swing
Climbing depends on "Release-Angle." Release at "45 Degrees Upwards" for maximum vertical distance. Releasing at the top of the swing kills your momentum. A pro strategy: "Micro-Swings." Don't do full loops. Grapple, swing slightly to adjust angles, and release quickly to maintain upward velocity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I fall?
Yes. If you miss a hook and fall below the camera threshold, Game Over.
Q: Do different characters have different physics?
Usually cosmetic. The physics engine (gravity/swing speed) remains constant.
