Pixel Path: collapse-proof jumps to the portal
Pixel Path sends you toward the exit portal while floors collapse, spikes slide across the lane, and your character can suddenly grow to huge size mid-run. It sits neatly in adventures & action, with retro pixel art that keeps each trap easy to read before you commit to a jump.
The platformer structure is all about exact movement: arrows or WASD, a few steps of momentum, and a quick reset when one wrong landing sends you back to the start. It runs in your browser with no download or signup, so you can test a few stages on mobile or desktop in seconds.
If you have played Level Devil, you already know the kind of trap logic here, where the stage can turn on you the moment you trust a safe-looking ledge. The goal stays direct, but the route keeps changing under your feet, especially when the floor gives way and spikes move in from above. With 50 levels and timers, the pressure climbs fast, and the best players table gives you a reason to shave seconds off each clean run.
- 50 levels with rising difficulty and timers
- A best players table for faster clears
- Arrow keys or WASD for precise control
- Portal exits that reward careful timing
The pixel art style is more than decoration, because the falling hazards and collapsing floor tiles need to read instantly at speed. The obstacles tag fits for a reason, since pits, spikes, and surprise gaps turn every clean-looking path into a test of reaction. The Lava Escape is a fair comparison because both games push you through hazard-heavy routes where one mistake ends the run.
That makes the game a strong pick when you want short, repeatable stages with a real time-attack edge. Every restart teaches another trap pattern, and every successful portal run feels like you have cracked a tighter route than before.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
14 april 2025
Last Update
14 april 2025