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MCParkour Noob & Noob Baby

Guide Noob and Noob Baby through a two-player obstacle course, timing separate jumps so both characters avoid lava and reach the finish.

Two PlayerCoordinated two-character lava parkourlandscape
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ABOUT THE GAME

MCParkour Noob & Noob Baby game overview

MCParkour Noob & Noob Baby gives two local players separate control schemes and one shared destination. The pair must cross a 3D parkour route filled with demanding gaps and obstacles. Running ahead without watching the other character can leave a partner stranded, so reaching the finish is a cooperative timing problem as much as a platforming challenge. Lava establishes a clear danger throughout the course: falling into it kills the affected character. Both players therefore need to judge their own jumps while keeping the group's progress in view. The round is complete only when the two friends travel safely to the finish rather than merely advancing one runner.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect simultaneous keyboard play, repeated jumps over hazardous gaps, and moments where one player should wait so the pair can approach the next obstacle together.

GETTING STARTED

How to play MCParkour Noob & Noob Baby

Assign one player to Noob and the other to Noob Baby before moving. Practice each jump key on safe ground, then advance across the course with enough space to see the next landing area.

If one character reaches a difficult section first, pause and let the partner catch up. Clear the serious obstacles without touching the lava, and continue until both runners arrive at the finish line.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Noob uses WASD and Space to jump; Noob Baby uses Arrow keys and P to jump. Touch controls are also available.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for MCParkour Noob & Noob Baby

  1. Keep both characters on screen whenever possible before attempting a long jump.
  2. Use short pauses to synchronize takeoffs near narrow or uneven landing areas.
  3. Recover your spacing after every obstacle instead of rushing straight toward the lava.