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Rock Water Skipping
Rock Water Skipping gameplay showing throw controls
Rock Water Skipping rock selection menu

Rock Water Skipping

An oddly addicting and mesmerizing physics-based game that perfectly captures the simple joy of skipping rocks across water. With its serene ocean environment and satisfying rock-skipping mechanics, this game pulls on your nostalgic heartstrings, recreating those peaceful moments spent by the water's edge. Choose from different rocks with unique properties, fine-tune your throw with precise controls, and chase that perfect skip in this surprisingly deep and engaging browser game.

About the Game

Rock Water Skipping brings the timeless beach pastime into your browser with stunning accuracy. Built with ThreeJS, the game features realistic water physics and precise throwing mechanics that make each skip feel satisfying and authentic. Whether you're aiming for maximum skips or trying to beat your distance record, the game's serene environment and relaxing gameplay create a perfect digital escape.

Key Features

  • Three unique rock types with different physics properties
  • Precise throwing controls (angle, velocity, release height)
  • Realistic water physics and splash effects
  • Competitive leaderboard system
  • Serene ocean environment with calming atmosphere
  • Rock Builder Studio coming soon
  • Browser-based gameplay - no downloads required

Rock Types

Skippy McFlatface

Light and flat - ideal for maximum skips. Perfect for beginners and skip record attempts. Mass: 220.5g

Chunky Splashmaster

Heavy and round - great for distance. Challenging to skip but can travel far. Mass: 955.7g

Wobbly Rockenstein

Unpredictable spinner - challenging but fun. For those seeking a unique challenge. Mass: 489.2g

Game Details

Developer
Release Date
March 11, 2025
Playability:
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Controls

Mouse
Adjust throw parameters
Click
Throw rock
S
Skip animation

Throwing Tips

  • • Start with Skippy McFlatface for best results
  • • Aim for a low throwing angle (5-15 degrees)
  • • Adjust velocity based on rock weight
  • • Keep release height low for more skips
  • • Watch the water conditions