Gamers Are Giving Positive Feedback for Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game

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Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game was released on Monday, June 16, 2025, and has gotten very positive response and reception from gamers. Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game, developed by MLMEDIA, and published by MLMEDIA, Radical Theory, and Shine Group was released to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The game is said to offer gamers experiences both centered around single player gameplay and multiplayer gameplay, with special modes and options molded to both styles. Regarding their choice to build a game that is able to both meet the wants of single-player and multiplayer gamers, MLMEDIA attempts to achieve this by allowing gamers to:

Uncover hidden spots, time trials, trick challenges, and more! In multiplayer, dive into game modes like TAG, Capture The Flag, and Trick Battles!

In the reviews, the gameplay was often praised, with people citing the games ability to make the parkour feel both realistic and fluid at the same time. The maps provided by the game are often praised as well, particularly for their exploration, which would indicate that MLMEDIA held their word when it came to the player’s ability to uncover hidden spots. The game is also said to have a good balance of challenge and fun with the controls being said to be difficult at first, but enjoyable once understood. Another aspect of the game praised by some gamers is the customization options, though some would like to see more maps added in the future. Looking more at some of the negative comments made so far, some players have complained about the inability to change the keybinds, and that some of the tricks are either too difficult to pull off consistently, or useless for the flow of the game.

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