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Sky Runners

Reach the end of the running course without being stopped by an obstacle. New characters and increasingly demanding routes expand the runner challenge.

ArcadeThree-dimensional obstacle runner racelandscape
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ABOUT THE GAME

Sky Runners game overview

Sky Runners unfolds through fast 3D courses where multiple characters sprint beneath and over hazards. The central activity is to run, jump, duck through openings, and stay ahead on the route. During three-dimensional obstacle runner race, success depends on reading the height and spacing of each obstacle before choosing a jump. New characters and increasingly demanding routes expand the runner challenge. A collision or missed platform interrupts the run before the finish. Recheck decisions in Sky Runners before committing again.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Sky Runners offers three-dimensional obstacle runner race centered on reading the height and spacing of each obstacle before choosing a jump. Expect new characters and increasingly demanding routes expand the runner challenge. Risk: a collision or missed platform interrupts the run before the finish.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Sky Runners

Begin by identify whether the first hazard requires movement or a jump. Then run, jump, duck through openings, and stay ahead on the route. In Sky Runners, pause before sending another input.

Return toward the center after passing an obstacle near an edge. New characters and increasingly demanding routes expand the runner challenge. When pressure rises during three-dimensional obstacle runner race, remember that a collision or missed platform interrupts the run before the finish.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Move with WASD or the Arrow keys and press Space to jump. Press P for the menu and F for the flag action when available.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Sky Runners

  1. Jump from a stable line instead of changing direction in midair.
  2. Watch beyond the nearest barrier so consecutive hazards do not surprise you.
  3. Keep a consistent rhythm until the course clearly asks for a faster response.