G Switch 4
About G-Switch 4
G-Switch 4 continues the gravity-flipping endless runner formula with new obstacle types, updated visual design, and an expanded multiplayer roster that supports up to eight simultaneous players. The core one-button gravity-swap mechanic is unchanged, but the level generation introduces compound obstacles that require two switches in rapid succession — a gap in the floor followed immediately by a wall on the ceiling — raising the skill ceiling for single-player runs above previous entries.
The visual presentation in G-Switch 4 is notably cleaner than earlier games in the series. Obstacle readability is improved, and new background effects make high-speed sections feel appropriately intense without cluttering the playfield. Character customisation options are expanded from G-Switch 3.
What Changed from G-Switch 3
The compound obstacles are the key new challenge. G-Switch 3's obstacle patterns largely allowed single-switch solutions to individual barriers; G-Switch 4's later section obstacles require you to plan two switches — switching back to your starting side before the next obstacle arrives — which creates a more complex decision tree at high speed. The multiplayer mode benefits from this change most: those extra decision moments create more natural elimination points in multiplayer races.