About New Teeter Game
New Teeter Game
Proud to present you this classic teeter or labyrinth maze game.
Unlock different levels one by one & target to complete all.
We will update new levels soon and at regular intervals.
Control the ball by inclining your device. Be wary of the in between pot holes. Your game gets over if you land up in the wrong pot hole.
You would have never thought controlling this simple ball would be so difficult, addicting and fun at the same time through this hang up teeter game.
Teeter hang up is a labyrinth maze game with an emphasis on realistic physics, 3D graphics, and a top-notch gaming experience. Roll your way past walls, holes in order to move the ball into the goal.
We are sure it will be great fun for you to get the ball to the target pot hole.
Concentration, stability & control are the key factors. A small mistake can spoil your journey so far.
The Teeter 3D is a game of skill in full 3D.
Agility, Dexterity, Reflex and Observer are your qualities.
Are you bored with parking games, car racing games? Do you like labirynt, maze, teeter games? This Teeter game is fantastic 2D game with smooth gameplay! You have to control steel ball by tilting a wooden labyrinth. Try it for free!
This Labyrinth Game app has been tested on latest devices such as Samsung Galaxy S3, Nexus 7, samsung galaxy note, sony xperia s, HTC Droid DNA, samsung galaxy s4, HTC Desire S, google nexus 4, HTC One, samsung galaxy note 2 and Sony Xperia z. Please contact us if your device is not supported.
*****NOTE*****
Hold your phone flat to the ground to control the balls in the labryinth like levels.
If the ball always rolls one way, you may need to calibrate your acceleromtere.
About Labyrinth:
In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth (Greek labyrinthos, possibly the building complex at Knossos) was an elaborate structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur, a mythical creature that was half man and half bull and was eventually killed by the Athenian hero Theseus. Daedalus had so cunningly made the Labyrinth that he could barely escape it after he built it. Theseus was aided by Ariadne, who provided him with a skein of thread, literally the "clew", or "clue", so he could find his way out again.
In colloquial English, labyrinth is generally synonymous with maze, but many contemporary scholars observe a distinction between the two: maze refers to a complex branching (multicursal) puzzle with choices of path and direction; while a single-path (unicursal) labyrinth has only a single, non-branching path, which leads to the center. A labyrinth in this sense has an unambiguous route to the center and back and is not designed to be difficult to navigate.
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