Run 3’s gravity-bending tunnels and 300-plus Explore levels
Run 3 drops a tiny alien into cosmic corridors, then lets you rotate the track so walls and the ceiling become safe ground. The stripped-down space backdrop keeps gaps, spikes, and broken tiles easy to read while you make split-second jumps.
Explore Mode gives you more than 300 stages tied together by a loose story, and each stretch adds unstable platforms, disappearing blocks, or cramped lanes that punish late reactions. The route keeps changing shape from open runs to tight bridges, so you are always planning the next turn before you leave the ground.
Infinite Mode focuses on distance and score, turning every clean landing into another chance to extend the run. If you like Temple Run 2, the shared endless pace and quick recovery from mistakes will feel familiar, even though Run 3 uses rotating tunnels instead of a forward lane.
Character choice matters because some heroes jump farther, some steer better in the air, and some fall more slowly. That makes tricky sections more than a reflex check, and it is also why Vex 8 is a fair comparison: both games ask for precise movement through hazards that do not forgive sloppy timing.
On PC, use ← / A, → / D, and ↑ / Space to move and jump, with R for restart. If you enjoy Trap Adventure 2, the harsh falls and trial-and-error routes will make sense right away, but here the rotating track adds an extra layer to every jump. You can play in your browser with no download or signup.
Platform
Desktop
Release
28 january 2026
Last Update
28 january 2026