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These games may involve enemies or obstacles to avoid and fight, or they may focus on puzzle-solving through platforming mechanics. | These games may involve enemies or obstacles to avoid and fight, or they may focus on puzzle-solving through platforming mechanics. | ||
Players typically control characters capable of jumping multiple times their own height, with some midair movement control, and the environments often feature vertically exaggerated terrain. | Players typically control characters capable of jumping multiple times their own height, with some midair movement control, and the environments often feature vertically exaggerated terrain. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 19 June 2025
The platform game genre, also known as platformer, is characterized by gameplay primarily centered around jumping and climbing to navigate the player's environment. These games may involve enemies or obstacles to avoid and fight, or they may focus on puzzle-solving through platforming mechanics. Players typically control characters capable of jumping multiple times their own height, with some midair movement control, and the environments often feature vertically exaggerated terrain.
Pages in category "Platformer"
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