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90% positive from 2,471 reviewsReleased 20193% finish itFree
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What it is

First-person platformer with rocket-jumping and wall-running. Race through levels with a synthwave soundtrack and challenge yourself in low-visibility variants.

The catch

Wall-running and rocket-jump controls feel janky and inconsistent

Why it is here

It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 90% positive, but with 2,471 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.

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Six games like Neon Boost

SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
95% positive from 1,154 reviews20163% finish itDeck Playable

This is a fast-paced, first-person platformer focused on speedrunning through deadly arenas. Players race against time, utilizing movement mechanics to achieve the fastest completion times.

Both are tagged Parkour, First-Person and Platformer.

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FrostRunner
FrostRunner
95% positive from 3,412 reviews20197% finish it

First-person speedrunning platformer with crystal tethering in a frozen world. Players race against a timer through 36 levels, aiming for high leaderboard scores.

What players likedPlayers praise its neat, lightweight experience, reminiscent of a short, easy tutorial.
The catchIt crashes constantly, often every level or two, which breaks up the short campaign.

Both are tagged Parkour, Free to Play and Action.

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Finding Frankie
Finding Frankie
90% positive from 1,982 reviews202449% finish itDeck Playable

This is a survival horror parkour game where players compete in a deadly obstacle course against terrifying characters. The core loop involves navigating challenging parkour levels while avoiding enemies and other contestants.

What players likedPlayers praise this mascot horror game for its parkour gameplay, often compared to "Fall Guys," offering a fresh take on the genre.
The catchOnly about two hours long, which is thin at the full asking price.

Both are tagged Parkour, First-Person and Action.

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Ben and Ed
Ben and Ed
83% positive from 4,796 reviews201512% finish itDeck Unsupported

A 3D zombie platformer where you lose limbs to solve puzzles and overcome deadly obstacle courses in a grotesque game show. The feel is dark humor and challenging survival.

What players likedPlayers praise its creative, challenging platforming with interesting narrative and music, reminiscent of classic fun and engaging titles.
The catchFrequent crashes and broken ragdoll physics make much of the difficulty feel unfair.

Both are tagged Parkour, Action and Indie.

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Lorn's Lure
Lorn's Lure
86% positive from 2,710 reviews202427% finish itDeck Verified

First-person narrative platformer with climb-anything mechanics. It features retro 3D graphics and a dark, foreboding atmosphere.

What players likedPlayers praise its atmospheric, precision platforming and exploration, reminiscent of Mirror's Edge, NaissanceE, and classic platformers.
The catchThe calm exploration collapses into a punishing timed final chapter that ruins the game.

Both are tagged Parkour, Action and Indie.

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Super Fancy Pants Adventure
Super Fancy Pants Adventure
93% positive from 2,225 reviews201712% finish itDeck Playable

This is a 2D parkour platformer with fluid movement and combat. Players race through levels, collecting items and using a pen weapon.

What players likedPlayers praise this fast-paced, smooth platformer as a satisfying evolution of the classic Fancy Pants Flash games.
The catchBeatable in about two hours and it stops on an unresolved cliffhanger.

Both are tagged Parkour, Platformer and Action.

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