A fast parkour runner where you sprint forward nonstop, jump across gaps, and switch colors before the wrong platform throws you out.
Here's a quick look at the game:
About Color Rush?
Color Rush is a browser platform runner built around speed, jumping, and color matching. Your character runs forward automatically through bright obstacle courses, and your job is to keep the run alive by landing on platforms that match your current color.
The main goal is to reach the end of each level without missing a jump or landing on the wrong color. The pressure comes from how quickly the course changes. Gaps, moving pace, sharp transitions, and sudden color swaps force you to react fast, because one wrong input can end the whole run immediately.
How to Play Color Rush
Once the level starts, your character keeps moving on its own. You focus on two things: jumping over gaps and switching color before landing. The core loop is simple: read the next platform, decide whether you need to jump, decide whether you need to switch color, then land cleanly and prepare for the next section right away.
Your short-term goal is to survive the next platform chain. Your bigger goal is to stay calm through longer sequences where jumps and color changes start stacking together. Some sections only ask for one clean jump. Others force you to jump and swap color almost at the same time. That is where the game gets harder, because a good jump can still fail if your color is wrong when you land.
The movement also gets more varied as you go. A normal jump handles basic gaps, but some layouts reward better timing with higher jumps, double jumps, or head-based bounce mechanics. That means success is not only about fast hands. It is also about reading the next few tiles early and setting up your actions before the platform is already under your feet.
Controls
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| Up Arrow / W | Jump |
| Hold Up Arrow / W | Jump higher |
| Space | Switch color |
Tips of Color Rush
- Look at the landing color first, then the gap. A perfect jump still fails if your color is wrong.
- Switch color slightly before you land, not after takeoff panic starts.
- Treat long platform chains like one pattern, not a series of random reactions.
- When jumps and color swaps happen together, simplify your rhythm and avoid extra inputs.