Dive straight into chaos. You control a reckless starship piloted by Tung Tung Tung Sahur, the craziest pilot in the universe — the only one daring enough to challenge the Void planet, a deadly world of sharp rocks, deep chasms, and mountains ready to crush you. Every moment is life or death, and every tap determines if you soar or explode.
The terrain itself is your enemy. The world shifts, cracks, and trembles as if alive — trying to destroy you. Speed climbs fast, adrenaline pumps harder, and your reflexes are pushed to the edge. Skim cliffs, thread narrow gaps, and dodge the impossible — one mistake ends everything.
Gameplay is brutally simple. One tap keeps you alive — rise, fall, react. No shields, no do-overs. Crash once, game over. But each run teaches you more, drives you further, and dares you to outfly your limits.
Visually, Void Runner is chaos in motion — glowing lights slice the dark, particles burst and shimmer, and the camera keeps the action close. Every second feels dangerous. Every meter feels earned.
Your mission: survive.
No checkpoints. No mercy. Just you, the void, and Tung Sahur’s mad laughter echoing through space.
🔹 Tap.
🔹 Fly.
🔹 Survive.
Tung Sahur: Void Runner — the limit is just the beginning.