Meteor Dodge

Arcade Weave through the falling meteors as long as you can.

Controls Drag / Move

Meteor Dodge

Endless play — see how far you can go and beat your best score.

Drag / Move

Score 0 Best 0

How to play Meteor Dodge

  1. Watch the top of the screen — meteors begin raining down, each falling toward the bottom where your ship sits.
  2. Move left and right to line your ship up with the open gaps between the falling rocks.
  3. Slip cleanly through a gap and you keep going; your score ticks up the longer you stay alive.
  4. A single collision ends the run — there are no lives and no second chances within a round.
  5. Feel the pace quicken as you survive: meteors fall faster and arrive more often the deeper you get.
  6. Chase your best — restart instantly and try to outlast your previous distance every single time.

Controls

On a phone or tablet, drag your thumb left and right across the play area and your ship follows your finger, so you can pre-aim at the next gap. On a desktop, steer with the left and right arrow keys for precise, snappy nudges between the meteors.

Tips & strategy

  • Live near the centre of the screen between threats — from the middle you can break either way, while hugging an edge leaves you nowhere to escape if a meteor falls toward it.
  • Look up, not down — judge the gaps by where meteors are entering at the top, not where they are about to land, so you commit to a lane with time to spare.
  • Make small, quick taps once the pace climbs; long sweeping moves overshoot the gap and are the most common cause of a late-run hit.
  • When the screen gets busy, pick the widest visible gap early and drift toward it steadily rather than reacting to every individual rock.
  • Keep moving even when it looks clear — sitting still lets a fresh meteor drop straight onto you before you can react.
  • On touch, rest your thumb on the screen for the whole run so the ship is always responsive; lifting off costs you a beat just as the storm thickens.

About Meteor Dodge

Meteor Dodge is a pure survival arcade game with a single, urgent goal: do not get hit. Meteors come tumbling down from the top of the screen in an ever-thickening shower, and all you control is one nimble craft skating along the bottom. Weave left, weave right, read the gaps, and thread yourself through the falling rock for as long as your reflexes hold.

There is no finish line here — it is endless, and the only number that matters is how long you last. The longer you survive, the faster the meteors fall and the tighter the gaps become, so every run quietly builds from a gentle drizzle into a full-blown storm that eventually catches everyone.

The pull of Meteor Dodge is in its rising tension. The opening seconds are almost calming — a few stray rocks drift down and you slide past them without a thought. Then the shower thickens, the speed creeps up, and what felt like idle weaving becomes a flat-out scramble where one twitch of the thumb decides whether you survive another five seconds.

Because it never ends, there is always a number to beat, and the difficulty curve means your best runs are earned rather than handed over. You learn the rhythm of the falling rock, you start spotting gaps a half-second sooner, and a score that once felt impossible slowly becomes your new floor. It is the classic "one more go" arcade loop, distilled down to nerve, timing and a sky full of meteors.

Frequently asked questions

Is Meteor Dodge free to play?

Yes, completely. Meteor Dodge is free to play as many times as you like at KeanPlay, with no charges, no in-game purchases and no sign-up required.

Do I need to download anything?

No. Meteor Dodge runs straight in your web browser. There is nothing to install or download — just open the page and start dodging.

Can I play on my phone?

Absolutely. The game is built for touch, so you simply drag your finger to steer the ship. It works just as smoothly on a phone or tablet as it does on a desktop.

Is there a way to win, or does it just keep going?

Meteor Dodge is endless — there is no fixed finish or score limit. The aim is to survive as long as possible and beat your own best distance, with the storm getting faster the longer you last.

Why does it feel harder the longer I survive?

That is by design. The meteors fall faster and appear more often as your run goes on, so the gaps tighten and your reactions are pushed harder the deeper you get.

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