Rooftop Run and the rooftop parkour sprint across the skyline
In Rooftop Run, you steer a rooftop runner through a 3D parkour lane, timing jumps, slides, and lane shifts over gaps, vents, and billboards. The high-rise setting makes each route feel narrow and vertical, so reading the next obstacle matters as much as the jump itself.
This fits the Fun & Crazy category, but the pace leans on forward-run pressure more than random chaos. The runner rhythm keeps you moving while coins and golden stars add a score target on every stretch. Parkour timing matters whenever the path breaks into roofs and open air. The demand for instant turns and recovery is what puts it close to the reflex tag. Fans of Temple Run 2 will recognize the same chase-first flow, even though this game keeps its focus on rooftop routes.
Coins and golden stars give the run a collection layer, and the route design keeps changing as the speed climbs. You are not just sprinting forward: you are trying to keep momentum through wall breaks, long gaps, and tight rooftop turns without losing control.
Arrow keys, Space, and Shift on desktop, with touch controls on mobile
Desktop controls are simple to read at a glance: the arrow keys move you, Space fires a weapon, and Shift triggers boost. On mobile, the on-screen joystick, fire button, and boost button keep the same rhythm, so it plays on mobile and desktop with no download or signup.
- Arrow keys for lane changes and dodges through rooftop obstacles.
- Space for shooting when barriers or enemies block the path.
- Shift for a burst of speed when you need to clear a wide gap.
- Joystick and buttons on mobile for quick touch steering and boost use.
If you want a tougher obstacle read, Vex Challenges shares the same split-second jump pressure. Vex 8 brings a similar hazard-heavy retry loop. Only Up is the closest height-focused comparison, but Rooftop Run stays more about forward motion and rooftop timing.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
20 august 2025
Last Update
03 april 2026