Conquer ever-changing obstacle courses as a nimble ninja in this fast-paced, multiplayer parkour challenge. With adaptive agility and precise jumps, outrun your opponents in an exhilarating race of speed and skill. Test your reflexes against the dynamic landscape and become the ultimate ninja champion.
About Ninja Parkour Multiplayer
When you have the training of a ninja, you can be expected to get over almost anything and around any obstacle as soon as you see it.
That's the driving force behind this online parkour platformer which tests just how quickly you can adapt to a changing environment.
The ninja obstacle course may be set before you, but you won't know what lies ahead until you get there.
You are a platforming ninja who needs to be able to make every jump all the while keeping up the pace.
The other ninjas will work quite well as motivators to get you trying to be the best.
Controls
W/Up Arrow – JumpS/Down Arrow – Move Down (Camera Mode)A/Left Arrow – Move LeftD/Right Arrow – Move Right
The goal is to be the first ninja to reach the end of the speedrun parkour course.
The only things at your disposal are your body and your own set of skills.
There are no enemies to fight and no traps to knock you out.
Other players will be sharing the track with you, but you don't have to worry about confronting them.
If you fall into the waters and pits below, you'll start back at the beginning of the course.
Before you begin, you can give your ninja a name and decide on their outfit color.
You can also choose to create your room, join a specific room, or just jump into a free online multiplayer game.
No matter what you choose, you'll start on the ground with only one clear direction to go.
You'll be running and jumping between platforms of all shapes, sizes, and inclines.
You may see other ninjas glitching around the screen, but remember to focus on what you're doing.
Tips and Tricks
This is a fast-paced platforming challenge with the ninjas having a loose relationship with physics.
They can reach a steady pace and jump a good distance, but you need to make sure your feet touch precisely touch something solid.
If they don't, you'll be falling into the deep below.



