Stair Run throws you into a stickman sprint where timing is everything. You’re not just running—you’re leaping off springboards, dodging bizarre traps, and hoping you don’t land face-first into a wall. It’s a simple idea, but once you get going, it’s hard to stop. One more run turns into ten real quick.
You’re guiding a wild little stickman through what feels like a moving obstacle illusion. The springboards look friendly enough—until you miss the timing and get tossed the wrong way. Every level amps things up a notch, and you'll feel it. What begins as a casual dash becomes a full-blown test of rhythm and reflex.
Tap or click to launch off springboards
Let go early to shorten the jump
Aim for smooth landings—panic jumps = game over
The longer you play, the trickier it gets. Springboards start stacking up, obstacles arrive mid-jump, and every misstep sets you back. You'll need more than fast fingers—you’ll need a plan. Watch patterns, pause when needed, and don’t expect to breeze through. This one punishes sloppy moves.
There’s no flashy gimmick here—just clean, tight gameplay that feels great when you nail it. The spring-jump mechanic isn’t just about getting from A to B; it becomes a dance. You’ll start recognizing the perfect moment to jump, the angle you want, and the rhythm that works.
Fast restarts so you’re not stuck watching “Game Over” screens
Short levels, but each one challenges your timing differently
Spring mechanics feel weird at first—then oddly satisfying
Works great on mobile and desktop
No learning curve, just dive in and figure it out as you go
If you're into games like Draw Climber or Giant Rush, Stair Run fits that same creative-yet-chaotic vibe. You’ll be laughing one minute, then laser-focused the next.
Jump only when you're stable on the spring—don't rush it.
Some jumps are traps in disguise—watch the spacing between springs.
Quick taps help in tight zones. Long jumps aren't always smarter.
First playthrough? Just observe. The second run is where you’ll shine.
Later levels demand memory. If you die, try to remember exactly where it went wrong.
Absolutely. The game is touch-friendly and runs smoothly on phones and tablets.
Definitely. Expect sudden obstacles, tighter jumps, and less reaction time the further you go.
It’s more about the challenge than collecting rewards. You’re here to beat the levels—and your own high score.