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Stack Climb

★★★½☆ 3.5 · 15K plays · platformer · Added April 23, 2026
Stack Climb
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How to play

Tap left or right to direct your character. Springs auto-launch on contact. Read spring colour to anticipate bounce height.

Game features

  • Vertical-ascent format
  • Twenty-five hand-designed levels
  • Variable-height spring colours
  • Touch and keyboard input
  • Local high-score tracking
  • No microtransactions

Editor review

Stack Climb is a vertical-ascent platformer with spring-physics mechanics. Twenty-five hand-designed levels. The format combines reactive direction with strategic spring-reading.

What works is the spring-colour-coding. Different springs throw at different heights. Reading colours and committing to launch direction is the meta-skill.

Twenty-five levels with hand-designed spring placements.

Tested over five Galway bus train commutes from Galway. Touch input is the natural fit; portrait orientation matches the vertical-ascent feel.

Where the design earns its rating is the level-design discipline. Each level has at least one optimal route that rewards practice.

Where I would push back is the lack of progression layers beyond high-score chasing.

Three-and-a-half stars. Solid vertical platformer.

MD
Written by
Maeve Donovan
Arcade, sports, platformer, adventure

Maeve Donovan covers Arcade, sports, platformer, adventure for Stack Stream, based in Galway.

Frequently asked questions about Stack Climb

How do I play Stack Climb?

Tap left or right to direct your character. Springs auto-launch on contact. Read spring colour to anticipate bounce height.

Is Stack Climb free to play in my browser?

Yes. Stack Climb runs free in any modern browser. No installation, no signup, no payment required. Click the play button to load the game.

Does Stack Climb work on mobile devices?

Stack Climb runs in mobile browsers on iOS and Android with touch controls. Most platformer games on AJ Arcade support both desktop and mobile, though precision-heavy titles tend to play better on desktop with a keyboard or gamepad.

Who reviewed Stack Climb on AJ Arcade?

Maeve Donovan reviewed Stack Climb. Their full editor review appears above and their other coverage is available on their author profile.

Where can I find more games like Stack Climb?

More platformer titles are available on the Platformer category page. Every game on AJ Arcade has been played and reviewed by one of our three reviewers before publication.