AD or left/right arrow to move ---- W or up arrow to jump ----- S or down arrow to crouch ------
Vex 4 is not here to play nice. It’s a stickman platformer that expects you to fail—a lot. Spikes, saw blades, and tricky jumps are waiting to ruin your run, and if you’re not fast, smart, and precise, you’ll be restarting more times than you can count. Every level is a brutal test of timing, reflexes, and patience. No tutorials, no easy mode—just you versus a gauntlet of death traps. Master the moves or get wrecked. Your stickman might be fast, but speed alone won’t save you. Running, sliding, wall-jumping, and clinging to ledges are all part of your toolkit, but knowing when to use them is the real challenge. One second too slow? You're getting shredded by spinning blades. Jump too early? Straight into a pit of spikes. Every stage pushes you harder, and just when you think you’ve got it figured out, the game throws in moving platforms, collapsing floors, and insane precision jumps to keep you sweating. It’s all about that perfect run. Beating a level is one thing, but crushing it with a flawless, fast-paced run? That’s where the real fun begins. Vex 4 tracks your time, and if you’re aiming for bragging rights, you’ll have to cut every corner, land every jump perfectly, and never hesitate. The fastest players make it look easy, but every second counts when you’re trying to climb the leaderboard or just beat your own best time. There’s no hand-holding here—just relentless platforming that punishes mistakes and rewards perfection. Vex 4 is tough, frustrating, and completely addicting. The only way to win is to keep trying, fail a hundred times, and somehow still want to go again. Just be ready to rage when you miss that last jump by a fraction of a second.