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Features & Capabilities

Dangleverse for Chrome turns stick handling into a joystick for an immersive hockey experience. Rush down an endless frozen river in Odd Man Rush, making real dangles by moving the puck sideways to steer and forward to jump or toe drag. Collect coins, gems, balloons, and slides while dodging dozens of obstacle configurations to sharpen your skills. Play anywhere—from synthetic tiles to hardwood floors—and use pucks or balls, with two devices required for puck tracking and gameplay.

Designed for players of all levels, it includes a tutorial to help you chase high scores quickly, and supports cross-device play across iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac. The app is free to download, but access to games requires a purchase. For support, contact support@dangleverse.com and consult the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy on the site.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Dangleverse LLC
Rating:
4.20
(111)
1 new ratings
Version:
1.18.1 Last updated: 2026-04-12
Version code:
884415161
Creation date:
2025-07-14
Compatible devices:
Size:
315.45MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Dangleverse LLC
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dangleverse/id6744417537
Website:
https://dangleverse.com

User Reviews

Dangleverse offers a fun, kid-friendly way to practice hockey stick handling at home with quick setup and solid tutorials. The core idea is engaging and the puck-tracking feature generally works, which many users praise. However, the app is expensive for what it offers; many reviews view the price as not justified given limited content. Performance concerns (lag and tracking glitches) plus several connectivity and compatibility issues (no Mac app, Android support lacking, TV/network setup) hinder the experience. Improvements in content depth and roadmaps would help justify the cost.
Pros
  • Engaging and fun for kids; motivates practice of stick handling.
  • Easy to set up and learn.
  • Helps improve hand-eye coordination and puck handling.
  • Clear tutorials that break gameplay into manageable chunks.
  • Unique, family-friendly concept that works well for at-home practice.
Cons
  • High price for limited gameplay; perceived value is mixed.
  • Laggy/glitchy performance and unreliable puck tracking.
  • Limited content with few levels/modes; repetition reduces engagement.
  • Platform and compatibility gaps (no Mac app, Android support missing; some devices require iOS 16.6).
  • Connectivity/setup challenges (TV connection, demo timer, and network/Ethernet requirements).
Recent reviews
I’ve used this purely on a Mac. Literally don’t listen to whoever is saying there isn’t. Little pricey, but personally I think it’s worth it. It’s pretty great for learning, was initially a little tough as someone who was using this as a brand new player though. (you don’t have to do all of the stuff, I sort of avoided the jumping things) Wish it worked for Androids, luckily I was able to convince my friend to let me use his iPhone
by ap*****, 2026-04-24

Does not connect to work
by da*****, 2026-04-17

Don’t get it you have to pay
by 👍*****, 2026-03-13
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