Use the grappling hook to move around ---- Aim and shoot - Left mouse click, drag, and release
Swingo is all about grabbing onto things with your grappling hook and figuring out how to not mess it all up. You’re swinging around these wild, chaotic levels that seem purposely designed to throw you off your game. Smooth swing? Great. Next second? Bam—you’re smacking straight into some trap you didn’t see coming. It’s like the game is testing how well you can handle chaos while still trying to look cool. Fruit is the name of the game—well, kind of. You’re supposed to collect it while dodging obstacles and keeping your swings on point. Easier said than done, though. The fruit always seems placed just far enough to make you think twice about how you’re gonna get it without screwing up. And don’t even get me started on the traps. They’re everywhere, just waiting to ruin your perfect run. Timing is everything, and if you’re off by even a split second, you’re probably crashing and burning. Unlocking new characters keeps things interesting. You might swing as a funky critter or some wacky creature with fun little animations that make the game feel fresh. It’s not just for looks, either—sometimes a different character makes those tight corners or tricky jumps feel a bit less impossible. The graphics are bright and loud, matching the energy of the gameplay. It’s fast, frustrating, and somehow still addictively fun. Swingo isn’t for the faint of heart, but if you’re into games that keep you on your toes (and maybe make you yell at your screen), it’s got you covered.