About Gate Rush (Go Through Gates)
Have you ever tried a game that’s so simple it almost feels like a reflex test? Gate Rush (Go Through Gates) is exactly that – you tap to steer a little block or character through gates that either boost or shrink your stack. It’s ridiculously satisfying when you line up with every “plus” gate and watch your block swell, but just as gut-wrenching when you hit a minus gate at the last second and see your progress quickly slip away.
As you slide forward, every level is a new gauntlet of colorful barriers. Some gates might add five blocks, others subtract two, and if you pick the wrong one you can find yourself back at square one. It sounds brutal, but those quick moments of panic make you want to hit “play” again immediately. Plus, there are coins to scoop up along the way, which you can spend on silly skins and custom block styles so your runner looks less like a generic cube and more like whatever quirky character you prefer.
Before you know it, the stages ramp up. Gates start shifting left and right, obstacles pop up that force you to dodge entirely, and you’ll even see branching paths where you have to decide quickly which gate sequence will give you the biggest payoff. It’s a neat little brain-teaser for your thumbs, and the way it doles out just enough challenge to keep you hooked can turn a minute-long break into a half-hour marathon.
What really seals the deal, though, is how nothing about Gate Rush feels over-engineered. There’s no tutorial that drones on for five minutes, just a quick hint about pluses and minuses and off you go. It’s perfect for when you want something low-stress but still addictive, and if you’re anything like me, you’ll find yourself checking the leaderboard to see just how far you can really push that little block.