Wristfall.
Don’t fall. That’s the game.
Turn the Digital Crown to keep a glowing unicyclist upright, and feel the lean in your wrist as haptics warn you before you tip. Bumps, meteors, ice and wind escalate until you fall. Up to ten friends ride the same course live; the last wrist standing wins.
Inside the game.
Balance with the Crown.
Under the hood it’s an inverted pendulum. The further you lean, the faster you go over. The Digital Crown is your counterweight: precision over speed, micro-corrections all the way.
Then the sky falls.
The first stretch is pure balance. Then the meter fades, haptics take over, and the world escalates: bumps, meteors, ice patches, wind gusts, even lightning. Grab a Hyperbalance or No-bumps power-up to buy yourself a breath.
Last wrist standing.
Create a room, share the 4-letter code, and up to ten friends ride the exact same seeded course live. Fall and you’re out. The last wrist standing takes the round.
From calm to chaos.
Find your balance.
A forgiving first stretch with the balance meter visible. Learn the wobble.
The meter fades.
A minute in, the bar disappears, and you steer by feel, guided by rising haptic warnings.
The sky falls.
Meteors, ice and wind gusts pile on while the camera zooms out. How long can you stay upright?
Made for the wrist.
Haptics are gameplay.
A soft pulse while you’re balanced, a rising buzz as you tip. You feel the fall coming before you see it.
Rooms with a code.
Live multiplayer over a 4-letter room code: no accounts, no signup, straight from the wrist.
Solo isn’t lonely.
Chase your survival record against bots, and ghosts of real runs.
Watch-only by design.
The Crown and haptics can’t be faked on a touchscreen, so Wristfall ships only where it belongs.
“You don’t watch your balance, you feel it.”
