Introduction
Platform games come and go, but some stand out because they feel good to move in. They’re less about complicated stories and more about that satisfying rhythm of jumping, dodging, and trying “just one more time.” One such game is dreadhead parkour, a simple but surprisingly engaging parkour-style platformer you can play right in your browser.
This article isn’t a review or a sales pitch. Think of it as a friendly guide you might find on a personal blog or game forum: what the game feels like to play, how it works, and a few tips to get more enjoyment (and fewer faceplants) out of it. If you’re curious about casual but skill-based games, or you just want something quick and satisfying to try, this guide is for you.

Gameplay: How dreadhead parkour Works

Basic idea
At its core, dreadhead parkour is a 2D side-scrolling platformer. You control a character running through levels filled with:

  • Gaps and pits
  • Spikes and traps
  • Moving platforms and obstacles
  • Coins or collectibles placed in riskier spots

Your goal is usually simple: reach the end of the level without dying, and ideally grab as many collectibles as you can along the way. The challenge comes from timing your jumps, learning the level layout, and reacting quickly when something unexpected appears.