ABOUT THE GAME
Pendulum Goal Casual Physics game overview
Pendulum Goal Casual Physics turns a soccer kick into a lesson about gravity. Swinging pendulums guard the route to goal, and their motion changes across Earth, Moon, and Jupiter stages. The player must recognize each rhythm rather than reuse one universal timing. A single kick button keeps the interface simple, leaving observation as the real challenge. Successful shots add goals while safe timing demonstrates how a pendulum's period responds to the gravity assigned to the current planetary setting.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
Three gravity environments, visibly different swing timing, one-button kicks, moving physical hazards, and a goal-scoring objective combine education with a compact sports challenge. Goal scoring beneath planetary pendulums shapes the overall rhythm.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Pendulum Goal Casual Physics
Watch the pendulum complete part of its swing before pressing the kick button. Identify the opening that gives the ball enough time to pass without meeting the moving weight.
Adjust the timing whenever the planet changes, because the previous stage's rhythm may no longer fit. Keep sending safe shots through the pendulums and toward the goal.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Press or tap the single on-screen button to kick the ball toward the goal.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Pendulum Goal Casual Physics
- Observe one full swing when entering a new planet's gravity setting.
- Kick just after the pendulum clears the ball's intended path.
- Do not copy Earth timing when the stage moves to Moon or Jupiter gravity.










