BlockWorld Parkour: lava gaps, narrow bridges, and the rainbow block finish
You guide a blocky runner across narrow bridges and single-block gaps, then grab the rainbow block at the far side to clear each stage. The cube world keeps the lava river, grassy platform, and bright finish block easy to read, so every landing depends on timing rather than guesswork.
It fits the sport category as a pure movement challenge, with fast retries after every fall. The action also lines up with parkour, because each map asks you to chain jumps and keep your pace steady while the lava waits below.
Controls, camera, and reset rules
- Use WASD to move across each platform.
- Move the mouse cursor to rotate the camera a full 360 degrees.
- Press P to stop the game when you need a break.
The 3D view matters here, since a wrong angle can make a short landing look safe when it is not. That is why the control setup feels more important than decoration: you are always lining up the next block, the next gap, and the next jump.
Blocky terrain and the lava hazard echo the Minecraft style, but the structure is all about movement, not building. If you enjoy the same first-person obstacle flow, Parkour Block 3d uses similar precision jumps over suspended blocks, while Parkour Block 4 pushes the same lava-crossing formula through another round of tight stage layouts.
Each map starts you from scratch after a fall, so the challenge is to stay accurate from the first bridge to the final pickup. It runs free online in your browser, with no download or signup, and it plays well on common devices for quick attempts between longer sessions.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
10 january 2022
Last Update
10 january 2022