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Mini Games

Avoiding Poop

Dodge falling obstacles with split-second control.

How to Play

  • Press 'Start' to begin the game.
  • Use arrow keys or drag your character to avoid the poop.
  • The game gets faster over time. Survive as long as you can!

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Avoiding Poop is the dodge-action game where you steer a character left and right at the bottom of the screen to survive an endless rain of falling hazards (the poop) as long as possible. It compresses the entire dodge-game genre into one motif — anyone can start in five seconds, and the "one more run" urge typically hits within a single minute.

Controls are just two directions. Arrow keys on desktop, touch swipe or tap-left/tap-right zones on mobile move the character. Hazards of varying sizes and speeds fall from random positions at the top, and the run ends instantly the moment a hazard touches your hitbox. Your final score is your total survival time in seconds and milliseconds. The longer you survive, the faster and denser the falling hazards become — late game fills the screen edge to edge.

The core survival principle is not "stick to the edges" but "stay centered." From an edge, you can only flee in one direction, leaving you trapped against follow-up hazards. From the center, you have escape routes on both sides — doubling your options. Your eyes should track hazards already past the screen middle and about to reach you, not the brand-new ones at the top. Focusing on the one or two most imminent threats and keeping the rest in peripheral vision is the late-game survival textbook.

Because your score is literally time, comparisons are crystal clear, and milestones like 30s, 60s, and 100s become natural next targets. Average newcomers wipe out between 30 and 60 seconds; practiced players hold past two minutes; the top tier crosses five. Hazard patterns reshuffle every run, so memorization is impossible — you're training pure reflex and spatial awareness.

It's the perfect snap-game for commuter rides, post-lunch breaks, and the one minute before a meeting — start and finish in a breath. Share your final survival time as a challenge link to see who lasts longer on identical rules. A short rule with a brutal late-game ramp produces the satisfying hand-feel that defines the genre. Take a swing at your survival record on OgleOgle Avoiding Poop.