Bottle Flip 3D — Tap & Jump!

by Azur Interactive Games Limited

4.2 431K+ reviews
254M+ Installs
04/23/2019 Released
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Bottle Flip 3D — Tap & Jump! icon
Casual

Bottle Flip 3D — Tap & Jump!

by Azur Interactive Games Limited

4.2 431K+ reviews
254M+ Installs
04/23/2019 Released
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Ratings Breakdown

4.2 ★★★★★ 431K+ ratings
5 68%
4 10%
3 7%
2 4%
1 12%

Data from Google Play at the time of writing.

What This Bottle Flipping Game Actually Asks You To Do

Bottle Flip 3D — Tap & Jump! is a hyper-casual arcade title from Azur Interactive Games where you tap the screen to make a plastic bottle jump, spin, and land on a series of household objects like shelves, tables, chairs, and subwoofers. Instead of the usual bottle-flip challenge of getting the bottle to land upright and balance, this version is really about platforming and distance control. You have to judge how far a tap will send the bottle so it lands on the next surface instead of missing and falling. It’s aimed squarely at casual players who want short, quick sessions rather than anything with depth or story.

With over 254 million installs, it’s clearly built for the widest possible audience, including people who just want something to tap through while waiting around. The learning curve is genuinely easy at first, which fits the ‘pick up and play’ pitch, but as one reviewer noted, the real test of skill shows up once you’re dozens of levels in.

Where The Core Gameplay Loop Actually Shines

Several reviewers point out that the game is ‘surprisingly good’ specifically because of how it handles jump timing and spacing rather than just balance mechanics. Getting the rhythm of tapping to control distance is satisfying once it clicks, and one player mentioned that around level 15 you really start to feel the difficulty and understand the mechanics properly. That gradual reveal of challenge is one of the stronger design choices here, since it keeps early levels approachable while giving veteran players something to chase, with reports of people reaching level 400 and beyond.

Players also describe it as a good way to kill time, and when the ad load is lighter, some say the experience is genuinely fun and even relaxing, with one review calling the optional reward ads ‘fun and interesting’ rather than intrusive.

The Ad Problem That Keeps Coming Up

This is the game’s biggest and most consistent complaint across reviews. Multiple players describe ads as relentless, appearing after wins, after losses, and breaking up nearly every level. One reviewer said they had to stop playing entirely after just level 5 because the ads were so obtrusive, and noted that even tapping the X to close an ad sometimes redirected straight to a store page instead of closing it. Another long-term player who reached level 400 still called the ad frequency ‘such an annoyance’ despite closing and reinstalling the app to try to fix it.

There’s also a recurring glitch problem tied to this. The same level-400 player described the game as ‘extremely glitchy,’ saying the issues never let up even after significant progress, updates, and app restarts. This suggests technical stability is an ongoing weak point rather than something that gets patched out over time.

Visuals And Sound Are Clearly Not The Priority

More than one reviewer flagged that the graphics feel like they were low on the developer’s priority list, with sound effects and scenery described as feeling almost rare or underdeveloped for a game marketed around ‘stunning graphics’ and ‘realistic physics.’ That’s a gap between the store listing’s promises and what players actually experience in the moment-to-moment gameplay. It doesn’t ruin the core tapping mechanic, but it does mean this is not a game to download if visual polish matters to you.

Who Should Actually Download This

If you want a genuinely simple, tap-timing game to fill small gaps in your day and you’re not bothered by frequent ads, Bottle Flip 3D delivers a core loop that reviewers consistently say is more interesting than typical bottle-flip clones, thanks to its focus on jump distance rather than just balance. It’s also reasonably generous in letting you watch ads for extra chances rather than forcing a hard stop when you fail.

But if ad interruptions are a dealbreaker, or you’ve had bad experiences with glitchy hyper-casual games before, the repeated complaints about broken ad-close buttons and persistent bugs even at high levels are worth taking seriously. This is a game best suited for patient players who can tolerate a heavy ad economy in exchange for a free, endlessly repeatable tapping challenge.

Pros

  • Easy to learn tap-timing mechanic
  • Distance-based platforming feels fresh
  • Free reward ads for extra chances
  • Difficulty ramps up meaningfully by level 15
  • Endless levels for long-term players

Cons

  • Ads appear after nearly every level
  • Glitches persist even at high levels
  • Graphics and sound feel underdeveloped

What Real Users Say

AngelicRose 2/5

“Extremely glitchy...it's unbelievable. I've reached level 400 and I was hoping maybe the glitches would let up but it's such an annoyance. It's a great game to start, first few levels are great! (I've updated, closed the app, etc etc) But the ads are relentless and glitches as well. Would recommend for a while, but in the long term I'm…”

👍 9,371 found this helpful
Oaken Pool 4/5

“This game is surprisingly good. Unlike many other bottle flipping games, where the focus is on balancing the bottle before it lands, this game focuses more on platforming and spacing. If you jump, then you'll go a certain distance, so you need to time jumps to make different distances. On top of this, the game consistently introduces new obstacles that…”

👍 5,206 found this helpful
Mythilli Manoj 5/5

“It's fun and really a good way to kill some time. U don't have to face any ads when u don't play it with ur internet. But, the thing which is annoying is an ad pops up even when u didn't on ur Wifi. About the game itself, like an ad to buy a premium/ VIP or something... Which contains…”

👍 5,142 found this helpful

Reviews sourced from Google Play, selected by helpfulness at the time of writing.

App Info & Permissions

Developer Azur Interactive Games Limited
Content rating Everyone
Contains ads Yes
In-app purchases $0.99 - $9.99 per item
Installs 254M+
Released 04/23/2019
Price Free

Permissions this app requests

📶 Wi-Fi connection information View Wi-Fi connections

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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is Bottle Flip 3D — Tap & Jump!?

It's a hyper-casual arcade game where you tap the screen to make a plastic bottle jump and land on objects like shelves, tables, and chairs without falling. Instead of focusing on bottle balance like typical bottle-flip games, it's built around timing jumps to control distance across obstacle-filled rooms. It's made by Azur Interactive Games and designed for quick, casual play sessions.

2

Is Bottle Flip 3D free to play?

Yes, the game is free to download and install. However, multiple reviewers report frequent ads between levels, after wins, and after losses, with an optional premium or VIP purchase available to unlock extra bottles and reduce interruptions. Some players say ads are lighter when offline, though ads can still appear even without an active WiFi connection.

3

Does the game get harder as you progress?

Yes, reviewers note that difficulty ramps up noticeably around level 15, where jump timing and spacing become much more demanding. Players who've reached level 400 confirm the challenge continues well into the late game, though some also report ongoing glitches at that stage.

4

Are the ads really as bad as reviewers say?

Multiple reviews describe the ads as relentless, appearing after nearly every level, win, or loss, and some mention that tapping the close button occasionally redirects to a store page instead of dismissing the ad. One reviewer quit after only level 5 because of this. Other players say the experience is more tolerable when offline or when reward ads are used intentionally for extra chances.

5

Is Bottle Flip 3D worth downloading?

If you enjoy simple tap-timing challenges and don't mind a heavy ad load, the core gameplay is genuinely engaging and well-liked by many reviewers. But if frequent ad interruptions or occasional glitches are dealbreakers for you, it may be frustrating, especially since some technical issues persist even at very high levels. It's best suited to patient casual players looking for a free time-killer.