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Stack Ledge

★★★★☆ 4.0 · 21.1K plays · platformer · Added April 18, 2026
Stack Ledge
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How to play

Climb up by jumping between platforms. Falling resets you to the nearest checkpoint below, not the start.

Game features

  • Forty hand-built levels
  • Wall-slide and momentum-jump mechanics
  • Twenty checkpoint zones
  • Speedrun timer with split tracking
  • Chunk-reset option in pause menu
  • No real-money purchases

Editor review

Stack Ledge is a vertical-climb platformer split into chunks. Each chunk loops if you fall, and falling costs four to six seconds. The chunk structure is the design choice that defines the experience; it keeps the player moving forward without the punitive feel of a single long fall.

The level design plays with the chunk boundary. Some chunks end with a deliberate gap that punishes overcommitting; others end with a long platform that rewards momentum. The variety keeps the loop from feeling repetitive.

Played over a Galway Galway bus commute and a long evening session. The format suits both. Each chunk takes thirty to ninety seconds.

The flaw is the chapter length. The first three chapters fit a commute well; the fourth and fifth chapters run long enough that a commute ride only covers half of a chapter. Splitting the longer chapters into two would help. Three-and-a-half stars overall.

NJ
Written by
Nilima Joshi
Puzzle and logic games

Nilima Joshi covers Puzzle and logic games for Stack Stream, based in Surat.

Frequently asked questions about Stack Ledge

How do I play Stack Ledge?

Climb up by jumping between platforms. Falling resets you to the nearest checkpoint below, not the start.

Is Stack Ledge free to play in my browser?

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

Does Stack Ledge work on mobile devices?

Stack Ledge 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 Ledge on AJ Arcade?

Nilima Joshi reviewed Stack Ledge. Their full editor review appears above and their other coverage is available on their author profile.

Where can I find more games like Stack Ledge?

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.