Rooftop Run


Think your reflexes are fast? Rooftop Run will expose exactly how slow you really are. 50 levels of high-speed rooftop chaos await.
Controls
What is Rooftop Run?
Rooftop Run is a 3D parkour game that turns the city skyline into your personal obstacle course - and your nightmare. Developed by Mad Hook, this game throws you onto skyscraper rooftops where one mistimed jump means a fatal plunge. Sprint across gaps, smash through glass walls, slide under barriers, and outrun enemies chasing you. Sounds easy? Most players can't survive 30 seconds. Let's see how long YOU last.
Why You'll Probably Fail
Here's what kills most players:
- Speed: The game doesn't wait for you. Hesitate and you're dead.
- Precision: Every jump has a tiny window. Miss it by a fraction, and you fall.
- Panic: Enemies chase you. Glass shatters around you. Most players crack under pressure.
- Overconfidence: You'll think 'I've got this' right before face-planting into a wall.
The average player dies within the first 3 obstacles. Are you average?
How to Control (If You Can Keep Up)
The controls are simple. Your reactions aren't.
Desktop:
- Hold mouse to control camera angle
- Click/drag to execute jumps and slides
- Timing is everything - the game won't forgive late inputs
Mobile:
- Swipe up to jump
- Swipe down to slide/roll
- Swipe left/right to change direction
Simple inputs. Split-second decisions. Most players can't handle both at once.
50 Levels of Urban Chaos
Each level is designed to break you:
- Levels 1-10: Basic rooftop gaps. If you fail here, parkour isn't for you.
- Levels 11-25: Glass walls, narrow ledges, faster pace. This is where 60% give up.
- Levels 26-40: Enemy chases begin. Your heart rate will spike. Your hands will sweat.
- Levels 41-50: Reserved for the elite. Instant reactions or instant death. No middle ground.
Most players never see level 20. The question is: will you?
The Chase Is Real
Unlike casual endless runners, Rooftop Run adds a real threat: enemies actively hunting you.
- They're faster than you think
- They don't make mistakes
- One stumble and they catch you
Every slide, every jump, every split-second decision matters. The pressure breaks most players. They panic. They miss jumps. They fail.
Can you stay calm when someone's literally chasing you across skyscrapers?
Glass Breaking, Bones Breaking
One of Rooftop Run's signature features: smashing through glass walls at full speed.
- Looks cinematic. Feels incredible.
- But here's the catch: not all glass is breakable.
- Hit the wrong panel? You bounce off and lose momentum.
- Lose momentum? The enemies catch you.
You need to read the environment instantly while sprinting at max speed. Most players can't process information that fast. Can you?
Excuses We've Heard Before
Save your breath. We know them all:
- "The controls are laggy" - No, your reactions are slow.
- "That jump was impossible" - Millions have made it. You just missed.
- "The enemy caught me unfairly" - You stumbled. That's on you.
- "I need more practice" - Then practice. Stop complaining.
Rooftop Run rewards precision and punishes excuses. The rooftops don't care about your feelings.
Think You're Ready?
Here's your challenge:
- Complete all 50 levels
- Collect every star (yes, there are collectibles on dangerous paths)
- Don't blame the game when you fail
The city skyline is waiting. Enemies are ready to chase. Glass is ready to shatter.
The only question left: Are you fast enough, or just another player who thought they were?
FAQ
Is Rooftop Run free?
Yes. Dying repeatedly costs nothing but your ego.
Can I play on mobile?
Yes. Touch controls work, but require even faster reflexes.
How many levels are there?
50 levels. Most players quit before reaching 20.
Who made this game?
Mad Hook. They clearly enjoy watching players struggle.
Is there an endless mode?
Some versions include endless mode for those who want infinite pain.
Why do I keep dying?
Because you're not fast enough. Yet.













