Play Yoshi's Universal Gravitation Online
Tilt your GBA to slide platforms and wobble enemies—Yoshi stumbles through levels in this weird little physics puzzler where the world moves with your hands. That built-in tilt sensor still feels like magic.

Yoshi's Universal Gravitation came out on the Game Boy Advance in 2004, developed by Artoon and published by Nintendo. It arrived late in the GBA's life, a time when developers were still finding clever ways to use the hardware, and this one leaned entirely into the system's tilt sensor. You don't just hold the console; you physically maneuver it to guide Yoshi through a series of obstacle-filled stages.
You control Yoshi, and your main goal is to navigate each self-contained level from start to finish. The core mechanic involves tilting the entire Game Boy Advance to shift the environment, making platforms slide and enemies topple over. You also tap buttons to make Yoshi jump or use his signature tongue to grab and throw items. The pacing is deliberate, focused on solving environmental puzzles rather than speed, and the difficulty comes from precisely angling the system without overcorrecting. It feels surprisingly tactile, like you're nudging a tiny diorama with your own hands.

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