Noob: Parkour Tricks
About Noob: Parkour Tricks
Noob: Parkour Tricks puts a blocky, Minecraft-style character through parkour courses and asks you to get them to the finish in one piece. The blocky aesthetic is familiar if you have played any of the countless noob-themed platformers, and the appeal here is straightforward: run, jump, and pull off tricks across obstacle courses that get steadily less forgiving.The levels mix standard platforming with trick mechanics. You are not just clearing gaps — you are doing it with style, chaining moves where the game rewards flair as well as survival. That gives the courses a different feel from a pure precision platformer. There is more room for expression, but also more ways to mess up, because a flashy attempt that goes wrong leaves you in a worse spot than a safe one would have.
Difficulty comes from the usual sources: moving platforms, narrow landings, timed hazards, and gaps that demand running starts. The character controls are tuned to be forgiving enough for casual play but tight enough that the harder courses still require real focus. It sits in a middle ground — not as punishing as a hardcore precision platformer, not as loose as a sandbox.
It is a solid pick if you want parkour challenges with a bit of personality. The trick system and the blocky charm give it identity beyond a generic jumper. Short levels and quick resets keep it moving, and the difficulty curve eases new players in before turning up the heat.
Noob: Parkour Tricks Beginner's Guide
Guide your blocky character through parkour courses by running, jumping, and pulling off tricks. Reach the finish of each level to advance. The courses mix basic platforming with trick opportunities, where chained moves add style on top of survival.Start by learning the safe path through each level. Once you can finish cleanly, experiment with tricks to add flair and chain combos. Moving platforms, gaps, and timed hazards are the main obstacles, so read each section before committing.
Falling resets you quickly, so use early runs to learn the layout and figure out where tricks are safe versus where they risk a fall.
Advanced Noob: Parkour Tricks Strategy
Learn the safe path first. Tricks add style but also risk. Finish a level cleanly before trying to chain flashy moves.Read hazards before committing. Moving platforms and timed obstacles follow patterns — watch one cycle, then go.
Chain tricks only where landing is safe. A flashy attempt over a spike pit costs more than it gains if you mistime it.
Use running starts for big gaps. Momentum carries you further, so do not jump from a standstill on wide sections.
Noob: Parkour Tricks Features
- Parkour courses with a blocky, Minecraft-style character- Trick mechanics that reward style alongside survival
- A difficulty curve that eases new players in before escalating
- Forgiving-but-focused controls suited to casual and focused play
- Short levels with quick resets
Noob: Parkour Tricks FAQ
Q: Do I have to do tricks to finish levels?
No. Tricks add style and can boost your score, but the goal is reaching the finish. Learn the safe path first, then add flair once you are comfortable.
Is it as hard as other precision platformers?
Generally no. It sits in a middle ground — forgiving enough for casual play, but the later courses still demand focus and good timing.
What are the main obstacles?
Moving platforms, gaps requiring running starts, narrow landings, and timed hazards. Most follow predictable patterns you can learn.
Who is the "noob" character?
A blocky, Minecraft-style figure used across a family of casual platformers. It is a visual theme, not a story element.