Paty Path is a level-based runner where each stage has a defined finish line, not an endless treadmill. You run forward by default, jump over obstacles, dodge around hazards, and pick up coins along the way to unlock character customization. The level format means each run has a clear shape — start, optimization, finish — and you replay levels to beat your previous time or coin count rather than to chase a higher infinite distance.
How to play
You move forward automatically and use the keyboard to jump or sidestep obstacles. Coins scatter across the level, sometimes on the obvious path and sometimes tucked away on a riskier line. Reaching the finish line unlocks the next stage; collecting all coins unlocks customization. The dual goal — finish vs. complete — gives each level two replay arcs.
Controls
- Keyboard: space or up arrow to jump, left and right arrows to switch lanes or dodge.
Tips & tricks
- First run, just finish. Second run, optimize for coins. Trying both at once gets you neither.
- Jump on the obstacle’s leading edge for tight corridors — a late jump still clips on most narrow gaps.
- Off-path coins are usually one risky maneuver. Spot the maneuver before the level starts moving fast.
- Save unlocks for cosmetics you’ll actually see during play. Anything below the camera frame is wasted progress.
What makes it good
We picked it because the level format gives the genre a structure that endless runners abandoned — and the dual-goal replay (finish vs. all-coins) turns a 60-second run into something worth repeating.