Rooftop Rush
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Instead of placing players on rails, Rooftop Rush drops them into a constantly shifting skyline where momentum and timing matter more than reaction speed alone. It’s a game that looks approachable at first glance—but quickly reveals a sharper edge once the chase begins.

The Thrill of the Chase: The Police Helicopter Mechanic

What truly separates Rooftop Rush from many other runners is the persistent police helicopter hovering above the action. Rather than acting as a simple visual element, the helicopter creates a sense of urgency that follows the player throughout every run.

Gameplay: Simple Yet Addictive

Momentum-Driven Skating

Movement in Rooftop Rush is built around flow. The skater automatically pushes forward, and the physics reward smooth, well-timed jumps. Successful runs feel rhythmic, almost musical, as players learn to read rooftop spacing and maintain speed without hesitation.

Objective

The goal is straightforward: travel as far as possible while staying upright and ahead of the law. Distance becomes the primary measure of success, while coins and collectibles act as incentives rather than distractions.

Controls

The control scheme remains intentionally minimal

  • Jump using a single input
  • Perform a double jump by tapping again mid-air

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The skyline is waiting—how far can you run?

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