Relative Velocity Casual Physics
Relative Velocity Casual Physics
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About this game
Relative Velocity is an engaging casual 3D navigation game that invites players to control a boat in a dynamic environment filled with waves and currents. The aim is to adjust the boat's relative velocity vector to successfully navigate towards the finish line while collecting coins. With each level offering increasing difficulty, this game not only provides a fun experience but also educates players about the principles of relative velocity. It's perfect for anyone looking to combine entertainment with learning in a 3D space.
Tips & Tricks
- Practice adjusting the velocity vector smoothly to navigate curves.
- Keep an eye on the waves and currents to optimize your route.
- Try to collect as many coins as possible to boost your score.
How to play
How to Play Control the boats relative velocity vector using the on-screen joystick Follow the path to the finish line Collect coins along the way Complete levels as quickly as possible to achieve the highest score
Controls
How to Play Control the boats relative velocity vector using the on-screen joystick Follow the path to the finish line Collect coins along the way Complete levels as quickly as possible to achieve the highest score
Safety & content
Rated Everyone. DoratGame is a general-audience site not directed to children under 13. Games are embedded from third-party providers. Issues? Contact us.
FAQ
- Is Relative Velocity Casual Physics free?
- Yes — no payment, no account required.
- Does it work on mobile?
- Most games support touch. Use the fullscreen button for the best mobile experience.
- Why does the game load in a frame?
- Games run inside their provider's frame so they can be updated independently without re-deploying the site.