Overview
Jelly in the Sky is an innovative 2D artillery game that places a unique emphasis on realistic physics simulations. Unlike traditional games that rely on sprites or static blocks, this title constructs its entire world from dynamically interacting particles. This granular approach means that everything you see – from the ground and player characters to enemies and projectiles – is composed of this fluid, permutable matter. The core gameplay revolves around leveraging this advanced physics engine to cause destruction and achieve objectives.
Highlights
- Deep Physics Simulation: The game world is built from tens of thousands of tiny, interacting particles, creating a truly dynamic and realistic physical environment.
- Destructible Everything: Ground, characters, projectiles, and bonuses are all formed from this permutable matter, allowing for incredibly realistic destruction.
- Action-Oriented Gameplay: As a 2D artillery game, the focus is on strategic aiming and projectile use within this highly reactive physics sandbox.
Who It's For
This game is for players who appreciate deep, emergent gameplay driven by complex physics simulations. If you enjoy titles where the environment itself is a key mechanic and destruction is rendered with a high degree of realism, Jelly in the Sky offers a unique experience. It appeals to those looking for a fresh take on the 2D artillery genre, moving beyond simple sprite-based interactions.
Game Info
Developed and published by Zolden Games, Jelly in the Sky was released on December 11, 2017. It supports both single-player and multiplayer modes, offering diverse ways to engage with its physics-based challenges. The game is available in English and Russian. While it features intense action and physics-based destruction, it carries no age restrictions. Players can explore its unique world and mechanics, with user reception indicating a mixed but engaged community.





