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Flow Parkour

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67%Game Brain Score
gameplay
stability, graphics
67% User Score Based on 72 reviews

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Flow Parkour is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by Raphael and was released on July 17, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Flow Parkour is a 3D platformer made with the game engine Unity. Early versions of the game caught my friends attention so I took it seriously and decided to publish it. It has an art style that revolves around the infamous cube and a difficulty that will have you smashing your keyboard in 30 minutes. Flow Parkour comes in two game modes, the normal version and the endless version. The normal v…

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67%
Audience ScoreBased on 72 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
stability5 negative mentions

  • The game features fun and interesting movement mechanics that can be enjoyable once mastered.
  • It's a free indie game that offers a unique parkour experience, with potential for speedrunning.
  • Despite its issues, many players find the game challenging and rewarding, especially after practice.
  • The controls are often described as slippery and janky, making gameplay frustrating.
  • Many players encounter bugs, including getting stuck in the floor and issues with the grappling hook.
  • Levels can be excessively difficult, particularly due to poorly designed turrets that kill players instantly.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of this indie parkour game is generally enjoyable, featuring fast and smooth movement mechanics that allow for engaging speedrunning experiences. However, players have reported significant issues with certain mechanics, such as a broken grappling hook and buggy interactions, which detract from the overall experience. While the core mechanics are fun and easy to learn, the presence of frustrating bugs and poorly functioning elements, like turrets, has led to mixed recommendations.

    • “I wasn't expecting this much fun from a free parkour game. The mechanics are fast and erratic, but it's pretty easy to get used to after 5 minutes. It kind of reminds me of Karlson.”
    • “With a little bit of practice, you can blitz through stages with simple yet deep movement mechanics.”
    • “I like this game; the movement is smooth and pretty simple, and the game mechanics are interesting and fun.”
    • “The grappling hook is completely broken with almost no hitbox and weird collision mechanics; it can completely break gravity.”
    • “I cannot recommend this game when one of the main mechanics is this poor.”
    • “This game feels like half the mechanics don't work.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent bugs affecting gameplay, such as freezing after deaths and unintended wall interactions during parkour mechanics. While players find the game enjoyable overall, the persistent glitches detract from the experience.

    • “The game is fun, but there are a lot of really buggy mechanics. There is a bug on level 3 with the orange barrels.”
    • “The game freezes almost every time I die.”
    • “If you die, you fly through walls, which looks buggy.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics have received mixed feedback, with some users cautioning not to be misled by their appearance, suggesting that they may not reflect the overall quality of the game.

    • “Don't let the graphics fool you.”
    • “The visuals are outdated and lack detail.”
    • “The character models look flat and lifeless.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music aspect of the game is notably lacking, with users reporting the absence of any soundtrack and suggesting the addition of synthwave music to enhance the experience. Additionally, the overall presentation is marred by sloppy controls and non-functional options.

    • “Put on some synthwave music while you're at it.”
    • “Sloppy controls, the options don't work, there is no music and one of the levels was in this weird debug mode.”
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Flow Parkour is a casual role playing game.

Flow Parkour is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Flow Parkour was released on July 17, 2024.

Flow Parkour was developed by Raphael.

Flow Parkour has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Flow Parkour is a single player game.

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