Orbit Jumper

Support

Help installing, playing, and troubleshooting Orbit Jumper on every platform it ships on.

Contact us

Questions, purchase issues, or anything else — reach us through the M2IAB contact form.

Report a bug

Found something broken? File an issue on GitHub — include your platform and what you were doing when it happened.

Getting the game

  • Browser play instantly on desktop, iOS, or Android; no install, no account.
  • Windows, macOS, Linux — download from itch.io. On macOS, drag the app from the .dmg into Applications (or run the .pkg); signed builds keep themselves current. On Linux, install the .snap or unpack the tarball.
  • App stores — Orbit Jumper is also published to platform stores as they come online; store listings link back to this page.

Frequently asked

Where is my save data?

On your device, always. The browser version saves in your browser’s local storage; native builds save in your operating system’s standard application-data folder. Nothing is stored online, so saves don’t transfer between devices.

How do I update the game?

Browser: you always get the latest version automatically. macOS: the signed build offers updates in place when a new release exists. Windows, Linux, Android, itch.io: install the newest release from where you got the game — your saves are kept.

The game won’t start or runs slowly.

Orbit Jumper renders on the GPU. On desktop, update your graphics drivers first. In the browser, make sure hardware acceleration is enabled in your browser settings. On Android, the game requires Vulkan support (most devices from 2019 onward).

How do I delete everything?

Uninstall the app, or for the browser version clear your browser’s site data for the game’s page. That removes all of it — there is no server-side data to ask us to delete.

Does the game need an internet connection?

Only to download or load it the first time. Play is fully offline — no account, no online service. The browser version keeps working offline once it has loaded.

Your privacy: Orbit Jumper collects no data — read the full policy. Back to the game page.