Game snapshot
Realm Runner is a free action-platformer that drops you into a televised, interdimensional obstacle course. You play as Astro Eskii Dawdle, a squid-like contestant with stretchy, cephalopod-inspired powers, racing through wildly themed universes to reach the finish line.
How the levels feel
Each stage is a fast-paced platforming gauntlet set in surreal biomes. Expect:
- Lava caves with flowing hazards and searing platforms
- Other fantastical realms filled with strange platforms and hazards
- Mystical forests with vertical pathways and hidden shortcuts
Levels are designed to shift from run to run, offering different layouts and alternate routes so you can discover multiple ways to finish.
Player movement and skills
Traversal is the core of Realm Runner. Movement options include:
- Balancing along narrow beams and precarious ledges
- Sliding under low obstacles and through narrow gaps
- Wall-running to chain routes and gain momentum
- Jumping and aerial maneuvers to clear hazards and reach higher paths
You’ll need to combine these moves fluidly to navigate tricky sequences and pull off fast runs.
Progression, items, and challenges
The game encourages strategic preparation between runs. You can purchase items that enhance or unlock new capabilities, but you’re limited to carrying just two items into a level, so loadout choices matter. There’s also a challenge system linked to your competitor contract that awards extra goals and objectives during matches.
Recommended for players who enjoy inventive, out-there challenges and creative level design.
Rough edges and problems
Realm Runner has a lot of charm and inventive ideas, but a few issues hold it back:
- Bugs and glitches occasionally interrupt the flow or break platform interactions
- Controls can feel floaty and imprecise, making tight timing and precise moves frustrating
These problems make some sections harder than they should be, especially when speed or exact inputs are required.
Final thoughts
Realm Runner presents a playful, imaginative twist on obstacle-course platformers with memorable worlds and diverse movement options. With additional polish to tighten the controls and squash persistent bugs, it could become a standout in the genre.
Technical
- Windows
- Full