Farting Flight is one of those crazy endless runner games. You jump off massive cliffs, fall at insane speeds, and then have to use these ridiculous “fart-powered” moves to stay flying. The whole thing runs on goofy physics and a lot of humor - boosts, crashes, wild upgrades, you name it. Every run feels totally unpredictable, and that’s what makes it hilarious.
Released by Zapgames.io on May 13, 2026, Farting Flight is a physics-driven comedy arcade game designed around chaotic fun and exaggerated ragdoll-style movement. Unlike traditional endless runners, this title focuses on unpredictable motion systems, humor-based mechanics, and extreme environmental interactions. The result is a “controlled chaos” experience where failure is not punishing but part of the entertainment. Every fall becomes more ridiculous, more explosive, and more unpredictable than the last.
Each run begins by launching off a massive cliff using a basic setup such as a bike or vehicle. As soon as players jump in, they're in freefall, picking up speed while dodging obstacles and looking for chances to boost. The quicker they descend, the greater their potential score.
The fart boost is really what makes Farting Flight tick. You hit the boost mid-air to fly further, change direction, or save yourself after slamming into something. Timing is everything, nail it, and you're zooming ahead. Mess it up, and your run's probably over right there. Once you get the hang of it, you can start chaining boosts together, which leads to all kinds of crazy flight paths and makes you want to keep playing just to see what happens next.
Stars are what you grab during runs, and they're how you power up. Spend them on upgrading your bike, ramps, or boosters - or unlock crazier rides like monster trucks and rocket-powered trash ships.Upgrades also make your farts stronger, last longer, and give you better control. It's that classic loop where every run feels a little more powerful than the last - and that's what hooks you.

The first time I tried Farting Flight, I got hooked. Usually I play for 10 to 30 minutes at a time, but I keep coming back because you never know what's gonna happen next in any given run. Early on, I struggled to even get past 200 or 500 meters. I was just trying to figure out how to control the fall and actually land those fart boosts without messing up. But after unlocking a few upgrades, things changed. Suddenly I was hitting 1,000 to 2,500 meters. And with some practice - timing the boosts just right and chaining them together - I even passed 5,000 meters once. The best part? How random everything is. One second you’re just falling, the next you’re pulling off insane mid-air combos, bouncing off obstacles in the goofiest ways, or getting flung somewhere you never expected. Even when I crash hard, it still cracks me up. That’s honestly why I keep jumping back in.