Level Devil
Jump through tricky levels where every obstacle tries to trick you into failing.
About Level Devil
Level Devil is a pixel platformer that treats trust like a weakness. You only need to reach the door at the end of each stage, but the game actively hates you. Platforms vanish mid-step, spikes slide into place right after you jump, and even your controls can reverse without warning. The more you play, the more you start to question everything—safe-looking paths, solid ground, even the exit itself. Each death is a lesson, and the game's humor comes from how badly it wants to trick you. Early levels teach basic paranoia, but later stages twist physics, flip movement, and hide secrets that only appear when you fail in a specific way.
With nearly 200 levels spread across three worlds, Level Devil keeps finding new ways to mess with you. The first world teaches you to distrust every platform. The second flips your controls and changes jump height. The third lets you grow, shrink, teleport, or even become the door—until it vanishes. Hidden purple keys unlock a secret level, but only if you're willing to fail in strange places. There's also a 2-player mode where you and a friend race through the same traps, and you can trigger extra hazards to slow them down. Over 3 million Poki players have upvoted this game, and it's easy to see why: it's a platformer that rewards patience, punishes speed, and never stops trolling you.
How to play
- Guide your character through tricky obstacles by pressing A, D, or the arrow keys to move left or right, and tap W, the up arrow, or spacebar to leap over hazards.
- On mobile, simply tap the on-screen buttons to walk and jump, aiming to reach the end of each level without falling into traps.
FAQ
Is Level Devil free to play?
Yes, Level Devil is completely free to play directly in your browser. There are no hidden fees or paywalls—just jump in and start jumping.
Can I play Level Devil on mobile?
Absolutely! Since Level Devil runs in a browser, it works on most mobile devices. You might need to tap instead of click, but the tricky platforming is still there.
Why does Level Devil keep adding fake obstacles and moving platforms?
Level Devil is designed to mess with your expectations. It throws in fake walls, shifting platforms, and surprise traps to keep you on your toes. The whole point is to laugh at your own frustration as you try to figure out what's real and what's just there to trick you.