Parkour Block 3d: first-person jumps over floating blocks
Parkour Block 3d drops you into a first-person block course where every platform sits at a different height or distance, so each jump has to be judged on the fly. The bright purple portal marks the finish line on each of the 35 levels, while the lava below turns one bad landing into a restart.
This sits neatly inside the action-adventure category, but the focus stays on timing your jumps and reading the next gap before you run out of space.
35 stages, unlimited retries, and one portal to hit
The classic mode gives you unlimited attempts, so you can keep practicing the same route until the sprint, jump length, and landing line up. If you miss a block, you drop straight into the lava and reload the stage, which makes every run a quick lesson in distance control rather than a dead end.
That pressure is what makes the course interesting: some blocks are only a step apart, others sit farther away, and a few climbs ask you to adjust while you are already moving. You do not get an overhead map, so the camera keeps you committed to the next landing instead of letting you plan from a safe angle.
You can also use Parkour Block 5 as a benchmark because it builds on the same block-course pressure. Parkour Block 4 mirrors that layout-focused jumping. Minecraft Parkour Trials is close as well because it keeps the same first-person obstacle flow.
Keyboard on desktop, touch on mobile
On desktop, SPACE jumps, WASD moves, L. SHIFT runs, and double Escape opens the menu. On mobile, touch controls keep the pace intact, so you can play in your browser on a phone or computer with no download.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
26 july 2021
Last Update
26 july 2021