
Perfect Orbit is a surprisingly chill yet brain-twisting space golf game where every shot counts. You're throwing balls across tiny planets in place of fairways and bunkers, and you have to use gravity to get that perfect orbit shot. It's about timing, accuracy, and determining each planet's pull, not about strength. The first few levels feel relaxing, but soon you’ll be calculating trajectories like a mini astronaut-golfer trying to conquer the cosmos.

The controls are simple enough: click and drag to aim, then release to shoot. The longer you drag, the more power you’ll use. The goal? Make sure your ball lands in the hole without getting pulled off course by neighboring planets or drifting too far into space. It's simple to comprehend but surprisingly challenging to master, particularly when orbits begin to overlap and the effects of gravity become unpredictable. The challenge is to anticipate how gravity will bend your shot while striking the ideal balance between speed and angle.
Seeing your shot drop into the hole after perfectly circling a planet is incredibly satisfying. Every level gives you that “just one more try” feeling. The spacey visuals and ambient music make it oddly relaxing even when you’re missing by a pixel. It’s the kind of game that pulls you in for a quick break but keeps you hooked for way longer than you planned.
Try Golf Hit for a more relaxed golf challenge or Kinda Hard Golf if you enjoy the combination of physics, patience, and accuracy found in Perfect Orbit. Kinda Hard Golf will push your timing and control to the limit.




