Guide an arrow through tight space tunnels, dodge spikes and walls, and beat rhythm-like levels with simple one-button control.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Space Waves is a fast arcade skill game where you control an arrow through narrow space tunnels filled with walls, spikes, rotating traps, and sharp turns. The goal is simple: reach the end of the level without crashing.
Space Waves uses very simple controls, but the movement takes practice. You rise when you hold the control and fall when you release it, so every turn depends on timing.

What You Do in the Game
In Space Waves, each level is a short obstacle course. You guide the arrow forward, avoid touching anything dangerous, and try to keep a smooth rhythm through tight gaps.
The game lets you choose levels with different difficulty ratings. Easier levels give you wider paths and more time to react, while harder levels use tighter angles, faster decisions, and more traps.

How to Play
Hold to move upward and release to move downward. The arrow does not stop, so you need to plan each movement before the next obstacle reaches you.
Small taps help you zigzag through narrow spaces. Long holds can lift you quickly, but they can also send you into a ceiling or spike if you react too late.
The best runs feel less like random dodging and more like reading a pattern. Watch the next few obstacles, not only the one directly in front of you.

Controls
| Action | PC Control | Mobile Control |
|---|---|---|
| Move Up | Hold Left Mouse Button, W, or Spacebar | Hold Screen |
| Move Down | Release | Release Screen |
| Pause | P | Pause Button |
Tips for Cleaner Runs
- Start with easier levels to understand the movement curve.
- Use short taps in tight sections instead of holding too long.
- Stay low before circular spikes when the upper path looks risky.
- Move early before steep inclines; the arrow needs time to rise.
- Restart quickly and focus on one difficult section at a time.
Why Players Keep Playing
Space Waves is built around quick restarts and clean movement. You can fail in seconds, restart instantly, and improve through timing instead of upgrades or luck.
It is best for players who like Geometry Dash-style reaction games, one-button control, obstacle dodging, and short levels that test focus.