Stickman Parkour Race & Jump
For casual gamers and teenagers interested in stickman-themed platformers, parkour mechanics, and block-craft aesthetics.
Stickman Parkour Race & Jump is a challenged games app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.6/5 rating from 1.1K reviews, it faces significant user friction. Users particularly appreciate engaging core mechanics, though intrusive ad frequency remains a common concern.
What is Stickman Parkour Race & Jump?
Current Momentum
v1.4 · 3mo ago
MaintenanceStickman Parkour Race & Jump is currently in maintenance mode with no recent feature updates.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Levels set within a block-based, craft-style world with various biomes and interactive elements like slimes and elevators.
Includes flipping, long jumps, wall climbing, and swinging from buildings using a hook mechanic.
Ability to watch reward videos to bypass difficult levels or progress when stuck.
How much does it cost?
- Free to play with ad-supported progression
The app relies exclusively on an ad-supported model where rewarded videos act as a safety net for high difficulty, though users report the frequency of forced ads is currently excessive.
Who Built It?
Muhammad Nomeer Tufail
Providing casual, physics-based entertainment and stress-relief puzzle experiences for mobile users. Focused on accessible, short-session gameplay.
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What do users think recently?
High confidence · Latest 100 of 1.1K total reviews analyzed
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a frustrated sentiment. Users appreciate engaging core mechanics and visual aesthetic, but report intrusive ad frequency and ip theft and plagiarism.
What Users Love
What Frustrates Users
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for Stickman Parkour Race & Jump?
How's The Games Market?
How does it evolve in the Games market?
Rank progression
1 active ranking tracked — 30-day window
The rivals identified
The outtake for Stickman Parkour Race & Jump
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Solid physics-based parkour movement
- Popular 'Craft-World' visual aesthetic
- High initial engagement with simple controls
Critical Frictions
- Excessive ad frequency (ads after every win/loss)
- Accusations of IP theft from Alan Becker
- Broken character customization/skin system
- Misleading marketing regarding 'racing' features
Growth Levers
- Transition to original assets to resolve legal/brand risk
- Introduce a 'No Ads' IAP to monetize frustrated users
- Implement actual multiplayer racing to match the app title
Market Threats
- App store removal due to plagiarism complaints
- User migration to polished rivals like Vector
- High churn rates due to monetization friction
What are the next best moves?
Audit and reduce ad frequency triggers.
Intrusive Ad Frequency is the #1 complaint theme, with users explicitly stating they will delete the app because they get 'more ads than playtime'.
Replace assets and marketing materials associated with Alan Becker.
Plagiarism is a high-frequency complaint theme, posing a critical risk for app store delisting and permanent brand damage.
Fix the character skin selection bug.
Users report being 'stuck on the blue spiky hair guy,' which breaks the primary progression and reward loop of the game.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Shadow-silhouette art style and technical trick system (available in Vector)
- Competitive 3D racing environment (available in Parkour Race)
- Local multiplayer support (available in Stickman Party)
Key Takeaways
If I were the PM, I would immediately prioritize a 'clean-up' phase: replace all disputed assets to secure the app's presence on the store and slash forced ad frequency by 50% to stabilize retention. The core physics are actually praised by users, but the current monetization and IP strategy are actively destroying the product's long-term value.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
High-frequency IP theft complaints suggest imminent legal or platform risk.
Upset sentiment regarding ads is driving 'Do Not Download' recommendations in reviews.
Recent updates (Jan 2026) focused only on bug fixes, indicating no new feature investment.