Run right - D ### Run left - A ### Jump - W ### Slide - S ###
Dreadhead Parkour Dreadhead Parkour throws you straight into levels full of sketchy jumps, spinning blades, and exploding traps, and it’s up to you to keep the dude with the yellow hoodie and dreadlocks from getting wrecked. The goal’s simple: run fast, don’t die, and try to look cool doing it. Every level has coins you can grab along the way, but it’s not just for flex—grab enough and you can unlock new looks for your character. The game’s not just about speed though—you’ll need to time your jumps, flips, and slides perfectly or you’ll slam into spikes or fall off the edge like a total noob. What makes it addictive? The controls are super smooth, and once you get the hang of the timing, chaining jumps and flips feels kinda satisfying. But even when you mess up and explode on a landmine or miss a platform by an inch, you’ll want to hit retry just to prove you can beat it. The level design keeps changing too, so it doesn’t get boring. First you’re doing basic jumps, then suddenly there's moving platforms, saws swinging like crazy, and way less room for mistakes. The character’s style actually matters. The dreadlocked runner stands out, and grabbing coins to unlock more skins makes the grind worth it. You’ll probably die a hundred times trying to reach every coin in a level, but when you finally get that last one and unlock a new look, it kinda feels worth it. There’s no deep storyline or anything—it’s just straight-up challenge and good parkour movement. Best part? There’s no complicated menu, no unnecessary tutorial stuff. You hit start, and boom—you’re running. That simplicity makes it great for quick plays during school breaks or while pretending to do homework. And since it runs in-browser, you don’t even need to download anything. Just load it and go. If you're into fast-paced games that punish you for messing up but reward you with smooth momentum when you nail it, Dreadhead Parkour definitely delivers. It’s like a speedrunner's warmup mixed with some rage moments and bragging rights if you can get through the levels clean. Play it unbanned on school-friendly gaming sites and see how far you can parkour without faceplanting.