Under the Red Sky is a 3D parkour game where you just go fast. You run, wall run, climb, jump, and basically throw yourself through 70+ levels. No cars. No weapons. Just you, your timing, and a whole lot of obstacles trying to stop you. The goal? Finish each level as fast as possible.
Here's something the tutorial doesn't emphasize enough. Tapping space gives you a small hop. Holding space makes you jump higher. I spent my first 10 levels tapping space every time. Kept missing high ledges. Then I realized you can charge the jump. Hold it down. Feel the character crouch. Release. You fly up.
Example: Level 7 has a tall wall. Tapping won't get you up there. Hold space for half a second. You clear it easily. Changed my whole game.
Most beginners run straight at a wall. That just makes you stick for a second then fall. Instead, run at the wall at a slight angle. Your character automatically starts running along it. Then you can jump off to reach platforms way farther than a normal jump.
Example: Level 12 has a massive gap with a wall on the left. Run at that wall diagonally. Wall run for two seconds. Jump off. You clear the gap easily. Go straight? You fall every time.
Sometimes jumping down is faster than climbing. Sounds obvious, right? But new players always try to go up. Look for drop-down shortcuts. A high platform might lead directly to the finish line if you just... fall off it.
Example: Level 24 has a long climb up three ledges. But if you look down from the first ledge? There's a lower path that skips the climb entirely. Drop down. Run straight. Beat the level in half the time.
Race through fast-paced parkour levels filled with wall runs, jumps, and climbs. Chain your moves to build speed, keep momentum, and find faster routes as you push through 70+ challenging stages. Every level tests your timing and reflexes, getting harder as you go, so stay sharp, keep moving, and aim to finish each run as fast as possible.