Running through these tricky obstacle courses gets old fast. Sometimes you think you have it figured out, then the game throws something nasty in your path. It’s repetitive, a bit annoying, but also oddly addictive. The physics can be wonky at times, making jumps more frustrating than they should be. Still, I kept playing anyway.
Stick Run Parkour offers neat, simple gameplay where you control a stick figure dodging obstacles. The physics can feel wonky, and some jumps are tricky to time right. It’s mostly about quick reflexes, figuring out the tricky paths, and learning the pattern. Nothing fancy, but enough to keep you hooked for a while.
There’s not much in terms of builds here. Stick figures are pretty basic. You mostly choose different skins or colors, but they don’t really affect gameplay. Playing the game means dealing with awkward physics and dodging obstacles, regardless of what you look like.
A little secret I found – timing your jumps just before the obstacle becomes visible helps a lot. Don’t rush it. Practice makes perfect, especially with the wonky physics that can suddenly mess up your run. Remember, patience beats speed in this game.
The game is simple. You run, jump, avoid obstacles. No real story, just continuous runs. Eventually, the game loops or gets too repetitive. The ending is basically just restarting at a higher difficulty. There’s no grand finale; just the same obstacles again and again.