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About This Game

Run 3 takes the endless-runner formula and bends it - literally - by setting the action in curved space tunnels where the floor, walls, and ceiling can all become viable running surfaces depending on how gravity is currently oriented. You're guiding an alien character who runs automatically, so your job is timing jumps over gaps and steering into the parts of the tunnel that haven't collapsed yet. It's less about raw speed and more about spatial reading: a gap that looks impossible from one angle might be a simple hop once you account for how the tunnel curves. Power cells collected along the way unlock new characters, each with slightly different jump arcs or abilities, adding a light progression layer on top of the core reflex challenge. This is a free, third-party browser build of Run 3 embedded on this site, not an official studio release or storefront, so unlocked characters and progress live only in the embedded player, not an account here.

More to play: Arcade games · Crossy Road Master

Editorial difficulty: hard

How to Play

  1. Start a run and let your character move forward automatically.
  2. Steer left and right with the arrow keys or A/D to stay on the tunnel path.
  3. Jump with Up Arrow or Spacebar to clear gaps and missing tunnel pieces.
  4. Collect power cells along the route as currency.
  5. Avoid falling into open space, which ends your current run.
  6. Spend power cells to unlock new characters and try different modes.

Controls

Left/Right Arrow or A/D steer along the tunnel
Up Arrow / Spacebar jump over gaps

Strategy

  • Learn a tunnel section's layout before committing to risky wall-running shortcuts.
  • Favor the safer, wider path over a shorter risky route until you've banked enough power cells to afford mistakes.
  • Switch characters if one's jump arc keeps mistiming gaps on a specific section - different runners handle differently.
  • Treat early falls as scouting, not failure; tunnel layouts repeat enough that memorization pays off.

What Makes It Different

Run 3's gravity-shifting tunnels are its whole identity - the same corridor can be run along the floor, walls, or ceiling depending on orientation, which gives it a spatial-reasoning layer most endless runners don't attempt. Compared to a lane-based runner like Subway Surfers, Run 3 trades lane-switching for full 3D navigation, and its character-unlock system tied to power cells gives repeat play a clearer sense of progression than pure high-score chasing.

Pro Tips

  • Jump slightly before a gap looks urgent - late jumps in 3D space are easy to misjudge.
  • Use side-tunnel walls when the main path is missing pieces.
  • Don't panic-steer; small, early corrections keep you centered longer.
  • Bank power cells even on runs you expect to end early - they add up toward unlocks.

Scoring & Progress

Progress is tracked by distance run and power cells collected, with cells acting as currency to unlock new alien characters. Different characters offer varied jump distances or special traits, which can make previously tricky sections easier once unlocked. There's no separate lives system beyond falling ending the current run, so improvement comes from route memorization and better timing on jumps, not spending your way to safety.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Run 3 free to play?

Yes, this browser version runs at no cost with no download needed.

Is this the official Run 3 website?

No - this is a free third-party browser embed, not an official developer app or storefront.

Do unlocked characters carry over if I come back later?

That depends on the embedded game's own local save data, not an account tied to this site, so progress isn't guaranteed across devices.

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