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10 best platformer games: Vibrant worlds to explore in 2026

Em Stonham
Em Stonham Senior Content Writer
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The best platformer games are those that manage to challenge the player while still telling a compelling story. Platformers of this quality can be found in all sorts of interesting niches and subgenres, ranging from cozy adventures to unnerving pixel horror.

If you’ve been looking for a new world to explore, we’ve got you covered with our round-up of the top 10 best platformers of all time to pick up and pogo through in 2025. We’ll be including some relaxed experiences along with some precision platformers that’ll test your mettle.

10 best platformer games to play in 2026

The platforming game genre is vast, encompassing both cozy, laidback experiences and hardcore, unforgiving titles. Whether you prefer to leap through games and get lost in mesmerizing stories or test your skills with precision platformers, there’ll be a solid game to pick up and try this year.

10. It Takes Two (2021)

Two players fighting giant wasps inside glowing hive with weapons in It Takes Two
It Takes Two is a solid 3D platformer for friends to play together. Image credit: Hazelight Studios/EA

While platformers might be thought of as a typically single-player experience, there are some solid examples of co-op platforming games on the market. One of the most memorable co-op platformers is the unique It Takes Two.

It Takes Two is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. It’s a narrative-rich experience with surprisingly emotional story beats and solid puzzles, and the various levels it offers have jaw-dropping artwork.

9. Astro Bot (2024)

Futuristic Astro Bot holding a blade in detailed armor outfit
Astro Bot has a very distinctive aesthetic. Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Without a doubt, Astro Bot is one of the best platformer games on PS5. Made in celebration of the PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, this charming platformer has an instantly recognizable aesthetic, and it pays homage to a slew of other legendary games.

Astro Bot has an overwhelming number of gorgeous locations to explore – 50+ worlds in total – each with its own unique aesthetic and set of challenges to tackle. It’s a light-hearted romp that celebrates the history of PlayStation; as a result, it’s only available on PS5.

8. Super Mario Odyssey

Mario carrying giant vegetable in vibrant fantasy landscape with rainbow mountains
Super Mario Odyssey is great for platformer fans of all skill levels. Image credit: Nintendo

Widely considered to be one of the best 3D platformer games of all time, Super Mario Odyssey is vibrant, whimsical, and packed to the brim with memorable levels. It’s a strikingly different style of platformer from its predecessors, but it still encapsulates the joy of a Super Mario title.

Available only on the Nintendo Switch at the time of writing, Super Mario Odyssey is a great place to start if you’re new to the world of platformers. It does present some challenges for more experienced players, but it’s an approachable and joyful experience.

7. Donkey Kong Country (1994)

Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong standing in jungle with Donkey Kong Country logo
The newer DK games are great, but you can’t beat a classic. Image credit: Nintendo

Donkey Kong Bananza has been a hot topic in the platforming world – as it should be, it’s a great game – but it arguably doesn’t hold a candle to the earlier games in the series. One of the best examples is Donkey Kong Country, with an incredibly memorable gameplay loop and an enticing world to run through.

Donkey Kong Country can be enjoyed on the SNES, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance, along with the Nintendo Switch Online services.

6. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992)

Sonic and Tails on Sonic the Hedgehog 2 start screen with SEGA logo
Would it really be a platformer list without Sonic? Image credit: SEGA/Google Play

Choosing just one Sonic game to include in this list was a nigh impossible task, but Sonic the Hedgehog 2 eeks out a win as one of the most memorable titles in the franchise. Its influence can still be felt in modern platformers to this day.

Originally available on the SEGA Genesis, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 can now be enjoyed via the Nintendo Switch Online services or in its remake form on Android or iOS. If you can still access it on the SEGA Genesis, though, it’s well worth the effort. The game is vibrant and punchy, with an entertaining story to experience while zipping through the world.

5. Super Meat Boy (2010)

Pixelated Meat Boy running past traps and spinning sawblade in dark stage
Super Meat Boy is a challenging precision platformer. Image credit: Team Meat

While the discussion of what the best platforming game usually revolves around franchises like Mario and Sonic, it’s important not to leave indie games out of the conversation. Super Meat Boy is an iconic name in the precision platformer scene, and it’s still giving people grief ten years later.

Available on Xbox 360, PS Vita, PS4, Wii U, Nintendo Switch, and PC, this gritty 2D gem is a must-play if you like tricky games that’ll make you gnash your teeth. It’s simple yet beautifully challenging, with plenty of fun levels to tear through.

4. Hollow Knight (2017)

Hollow Knight character fighting armored enemies with glowing slash attack
The music in Hollow Knight is also exquisite. Image credit: Team Cherry

Is Hollow Knight a classic platformer? By definition, it’s a Metroidvania – but this list would be incomplete without it. Team Cherry’s Hollow Knight has been considered the gold standard in the world of Soulslike Metroidvanias since its release in 2017, but it arguably had a monumental influence on the wider platforming world.

Taking place in the ruinous world of Hallownest, the game pits the tiny Vessel against legions of enemies and colossal bosses, all set against striking, hand-crafted backdrops. It’s available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One.

3. Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove (2019)

Pixelated Shovel Knight striking enemy on grassy platform in forest level
Image credit: Yacht Club Games

The name Shovel Knight will be instantly familiar to any indie platformer lovers. The Treasure Trove release from 2019 is arguably the best way to experience this iconic series for yourself. It’s colorful and vibrant, and packed with rewarding challenges.

Treasure Trove is technically a compilation and not one game, but it’s still a worthy contender for this list. Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove is available on PC, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.

2. Celeste (2018)

Pixel art Celeste character navigating icy blocks and spikes with shadow clones
Celeste is both beautiful and lethally challenging. Image credit:
Maddy Makes Games Inc./Extremely OK Games, Ltd.

Arguably one of the best platformer games on Xbox, Celeste manages to strike a balance between being utterly beautiful and deeply challenging. It’s a precision platformer with a steep skill curve – but once you master it, it’s a joy to play.

With mesmerizing pixel artwork and an emotional story, there’s a lot to love with this title; there’s a reason it’s a cult classic, after all. It’s available on PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch.

1. Hollow Knight: Silksong (2025)

Hornet sitting on throne surrounded by characters in dark ornate hall
Again, it’s a Metroidvania but it’d be a crime not to include it. Image credit: Team Cherry

Is it cheating to include several Metroidvanias in this list? Absolutely. Whichever way you slice it, though, Silksong has set the bar at an astronomical height for any other new platforming game that comes out after it.

This indie darling from Team Cherry is packed full of brutally challenging platforming segments, vivid boss fights, and a multitude of beautiful regions to explore. It’s available on PC, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

The platforming genre is vast, encompassing everything from cozy and comforting adventures to blood-splattered horror titles. Whatever your genre of choice is, chances are that you’ll be able to find an exceptional new title to test your skills with, especially if you spend some time browsing the latest indie hits in the niche on sites like Itch.io.

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