Rooftop Run is a first-person parkour game where you leap across urban rooftops at breakneck speed. Think Mirror's Edge meets hyper-casual mobile gaming. You'll jump gaps, smash through barriers, and race to the finish line while dodging enemies and collecting golden coins. It's all about flow—nail the jumps, keep your momentum, and don't look down.
Easy to pick up, but nailing perfect runs takes skill. The controls respond instantly, so you're always one mistake away from plummeting—or one perfect jump away from glory.
Responsive on both desktop and mobile. No lag between input and action.
Your first task? Learn the gap distances. Every rooftop has a different layout—some require a running start, others need a last-second roll. The golden coins act as breadcrumbs, guiding your optimal path. Miss one, and you'll probably overshoot the next platform.
Hostile NPCs patrol lower rooftops. You can shoot them with the Spacebar or outmaneuver them entirely. Smashing through barriers gives bonus points, but it costs momentum. Choose wisely—speed is life.
The red arch marks victory. But getting there means threading the needle on narrow crane beams, timing your boosts perfectly, and not panicking when the camera tilts mid-air. As you progress, levels add construction cranes and tighter platforms that demand pixel-perfect landings.
This is built for players who crave quick, repeatable challenges. If you love speedrunning or chase that "one more try" feeling, you'll burn through levels obsessively. The 1-3 minute session length makes it perfect for breaks, commutes, or when you just need to blow off steam.
It's pure adrenaline. The high FOV setting amplifies the sense of speed—you feel like you're flying even when you're just sprinting. The minimalist visuals keep your eyes on the objective, and the game runs butter-smooth thanks to its lightweight Unity engine. No clutter. No frame drops. Just you versus gravity.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves via Playgama's cloud system, so your coin count and unlocks stick around across sessions.
2. Performance: Runs at stable 60 FPS even on low-end devices. The primitive geometry and flat lighting aren't bugs—they're features that guarantee instant loading.
If you want a no-nonsense parkour rush without downloading 5GB, Rooftop Run delivers.
Rooftop Run was developed by Madhook. Released in May 2025.