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Have you ever stumbled upon Vex 3 and found yourself hopelessly hooked within seconds? It’s that kind of stick-figure platformer where every jump, slide, and wall-stick feels both effortless and intensely precise. You guide your little silhouette through an obstacle course bristling with spinning saws, bottomless pits, and retractable spikes, and you can’t help but grin when you nail that near-impossible jump on your first try… or scream in frustration when you don’t.

What really makes Vex 3 stand out is how it balances streamlined controls with brutally satisfying level design. You’ve got your trusty arrow keys for movement, but mastering the timing—whether you’re rushing through a series of platforms or tiptoeing past deadly traps—takes practice. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, the game throws in new gimmicks: disappearing floors, teleport pads, or breakaway ledges that keep you on your toes. There’s also a handy level editor, so you can unleash your own twisted creations on friends or tackle community challenges that push your skills further.

Despite its simple look, Vex 3 feels like a polished little adrenaline factory. I appreciate how every run is short enough to stay engaging but long enough to leave you craving “just one more go.” And while you’re probably going to die more times than you’d admit, that addictive loop of trial, error, and eventual triumph never gets old. Whether you’re a seasoned speedrunner chasing flawless runs or a casual gamer looking for bite-sized bursts of challenge, Vex 3 somehow nails the sweet spot between frustration and fun.