
Passing Master 3D

Published by Video Igrice
Sports · Football · Arcade
Publisher
Video Igrice
Released
2026-01-01
Languages
Geometry Goal Dash 2026 is a free browser rhythm platformer with a football skin. You control a rolling ball that moves forward automatically through side-scrolling levels. Spikes, pits, moving blocks and sudden drops line the path, and the only tools you have are timing and a single jump button. The goal at the end of each level is the finish line, not a goalpost, but the football theme shows up in the ball, the pitch-style backgrounds and the defender chasing you from behind. The controls are intentionally minimal. On desktop, press the right arrow to roll forward and the up arrow to jump. On mobile, tap the right side of the screen to move and the left side to jump, or use the on-screen arrows if the game shows them. There are no combos to memorize. The challenge comes from reading the pattern ahead and releasing the jump at the right moment. Hold the jump button longer for a higher arc, or tap quickly for a short hop over a single spike. Each level layers new obstacles on top of the last. Early stages teach you the basics with wide platforms and single jumps. Later levels add moving platforms, tight corridors and sequences where you must chain jumps without pause. A pursuer follows behind, so hesitating too long ends the run just as surely as missing a jump. The music keeps a steady beat, which helps you internalize the timing, but the levels do not wait for you. Crash once and you restart from the beginning. The presentation is bright and blocky, closer to a geometry-style runner than a simulation. Levels load quickly and the file size stays small, so it runs well on older phones and desktops. There is no energy system, no account and no tutorial to sit through. You open the page, press start, and try to survive the level. The game rewards patience over reflexes. The first few runs are about learning where the spikes are. After that, you start linking jumps into a rhythm and chasing a clean finish. Reaching the goal at the end of a hard level feels earned because the path asks you to pay attention the whole way through.