Skip It!
By A-Z Games

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Playable in-browser through an azgames-distributed mirror source.
Access mode
Third-party mirror embed
Platforms
Web Browser (Mirror)
Embed policy
Playable with mirror-risk warning
About the Game
A physics-based casual game where you throw and skip stones across water while timing angle, speed, and bounce distance.
Access Snapshot
Source and rights notes
- ▸Checked on 2026-04-10: https://azgames.io/skip-it.embed maps to https://gamea.azgame.io/skip-it/.
- ▸Official publisher information was not independently confirmed beyond distribution source.
Description from Source
Love skipping stones across water? Throw stones and make them skip as far as possible, then upgrade to boost performance.
Source type: Third-party mirror
View source pageHow to Play
- ▸Press "Play Skip It!" to start instantly in your browser.
- ▸Use keyboard and mouse controls shown inside the game screen.
- ▸Focus on movement timing and safe positioning before speed runs.
- ▸Retry quickly after each fail and adjust your route choice.
Pro Tips
- ▸Treat the first run as a learning run, not a perfect run in Skip It!.
- ▸In casual moments, prioritize survival over risky shortcuts.
- ▸Keep sessions short and consistent; performance usually improves fast with repetition.
FAQ
Can I play Skip It! online for free?
This page supports direct browser play for Skip It!.
Do I need to install anything to start Skip It!?
No installation is required for browser play on this page.
Where does this page get Skip It! from?
Current source mode: Third-party mirror source. You can verify links in the source notes and source link sections.
Is this an official publisher website?
No. This is an unofficial fan portal that focuses on playable access, source transparency, and gameplay guidance.
Playback policy
- ▸For games with a trusted source, the page keeps direct online playback enabled.
- ▸Some third-party mirror embeds are enabled for playability, but they are clearly labeled with risk and source links.
- ▸Every playable page should expose where the embed source comes from, alongside official links.
















