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This is a reaction-based survival game. You control a small ship and guide it through moving walls and narrow gaps. There are no upgrades, no weapons, and no pauses. You survive by moving well.
When the run begins, your ship appears in a narrow corridor. Obstacles slide in from both sides, forming shifting gaps. Your job is to move up and down and pass through those openings without touching the walls.
The game starts slowly, giving you time to adjust. As you survive longer, the speed increases and the patterns become tighter. There are no checkpoints. One mistake ends the run.
Every attempt is short, but each second you last pushes your reactions further.
Up Arrow / W – Move up
Down Arrow / S – Move down
Hold key – Keep moving
Release – Stop instantly
The ship responds right away. There is no delay, so small taps are more reliable than long holds. On mobile, you use touch input to move up and down with the same instant response.
Stay near the center so you can escape in both directions.
Make small adjustments. Big swings usually cause crashes.
Look at the next gap, not your ship.
Don’t rush after failing. Calm restarts last longer.
Space Waves is quiet but intense. Early moments feel easy, then the pressure builds fast. When the walls start closing in, you rely on instinct more than thought. Fails are instant, which keeps every run focused. It’s best played in short bursts, but it’s easy to get pulled into repeat attempts.
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