You win the first rally cleanly. The ball goes over the net, lands in bounds, your opponent can't reach it. Then the next round starts — and the net has disappeared. Or there are three of you. Or the ball is the size of a small building. Volley Random is RHM Interactive's physics-based volleyball entry in the beloved Random sports series, built on two-button controls and the beautifully chaotic promise that every round changes the rules. First to 5 points wins. What "points" looks like when gravity reverses mid-rally is a question the game answers differently every time you play.
If you've played Soccer Random or Basketball Random, you already understand the appeal. RHM Interactive's Random series turned simple sports into unpredictable physics experiments, and Volley Random slots perfectly into that tradition. The two-button control scheme means anyone can pick it up in seconds. The random rule combinations mean no two matches feel the same. Tiny nets make the game a ground-skimming grind. Giant balls make every hit a lottery. Extra players create traffic. The chaos looks accidental. The design behind it is not.
You're down 4-2. The rule randomizes. Suddenly reversed gravity is carrying the ball directly into your opponent's face for a free point. That's not luck — that's Volley Random's gift. The same chaos that ruins your positioning one round rescues you the next. The game never lets either player feel completely in control or completely helpless. Matches stay electric until the last point. Quick to start, impossible to fully predict, and consistently funnier than volleyball has any right to be.