

Mr Flip is one of those games that sounds easy until you actually play it. All you do is control a little character, try to pull off a backflip, and land on your feet. Simple, right? Well, not really. The levels keep throwing in weird platforms and obstacles that mess with your timing.
The graphics are plain 2D, nothing flashy, but that’s part of the charm. The real hook is the flipping itself. It’s quick, it’s messy, and when you land perfectly it feels great. When you don’t, well… you’ll probably hit restart faster than you can blink.
As you clear levels, you don’t just get bragging rights—you also unlock special moves. These make the game feel fresh and give you new ways to handle the harder stages. It keeps you coming back just to see what’s next.
It’s easy to pick up, tough to master
Levels get trickier the further you go
Perfect for short bursts or long sessions when you’re hooked
Mr Flip isn’t about fancy looks or deep storylines. It’s about nailing that perfect backflip when it matters. If you’ve got the patience (and a little stubborn streak), it’s the kind of game you’ll keep flipping back to.



















