It can easily be said that 2024 was an incredible year for gaming. Each genre, platform, and player had something great to look forward to or discover this year, and the platformer genre in particular certainly thrived. Not only is the future for the genre bright through games currently in development such as Rollin’ Rascal, but plenty of unique games that push the expectations of the genre have been released this year as well.
Fans of the genre should most certainly try out the games in this list, but not shy away from other titles released this year. 2024 certainly has quite a lot of platformers under its belt that. Some of these games surprised critics and earned high marks and recommendations, others offered something special that changed expectations, and some just delivered on classic platforming fun in a remarkable way. In alphabetical order, here are the 10 best platformers of 2024.
Animal Well
The Metroidvania indie game Animal Well is most certainly designed with the heart of platformers in mind. It’s a treat for the eyes both visually and mechanically, and it most certainly follows the tradition of platformers having as many secrets to discover as possible. Animal Well embodies many ideas that retro platformers follow, such as allowing players to discover the world and mechanics themselves organically, which leads to a sense of discovery when solving the most complex puzzles. That’s not just on the individual either. As an example, one of these puzzles required fifty individual Animal Well players to solve, and there has even been a dedicated website made to uncover all of its secrets. Being so vast, yet so fun to explore just for the sake of it, establishes Animal Well as an adventure that will stay with players for years to come.
Astro Bot
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Game of the Year Award (TGA 2024) nominee Astro Bot was a strong hit with both fans and critics right away, and it doesn’t take much to understand why. Astro Bot is a classic platformer through and through, currently sitting at “universal acclaim” on Metacritic and “Mighty” with high scores on OpenCritic. Team Asobi’s latest release delivers a game that’s not only everything fans love about platformers, but it also embodies everything gamers love about PlayStation. The V.I.P cameo bots players can find are nostalgically adorable, but the way that Astro Bot‘s gameplay is full of wonder in and of itself is enough to cement its importance.
Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus
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Japanese folklore takes center stage in this hand-drawn 2.5D action platformer with a movement system that captivates players. Armed with a bo staff, players can attack enemies and use abilities to travel quickly through the air in an elegant way. Fans who enjoyed Hollow Knight would find themselves at home with Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus in many ways, in part due to how Squid Shock Studios’ title wears its inspiration on its sleeve.
Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus’ visuals and movement system make it a unique experience that every platformer lover should try out for themselves. It deserves the praise it gets for inviting players into its world and inviting them to figure out how to move as gracefully as a flower but also be as cunning as a fox.
Grapple Dogs: Cosmic Canines
Following its original release in 2022, Grapple Dog is back with a new playable character. Luna, as she brings firepower to the titular grapple gun gameplay, serves as the anti-hero to Pablo’s cheerful demeanor. While Grapple Dogs: Cosmic Canines sits at a similar run time to the original despite boasting more worlds and levels, it still delivers on the expansive experience one would expect from a sequel.
With new mechanics such as magnetic panels to roll on and a fire dash to shoot across maps, Grapple Dogs: Cosmic Canines adds to an experience that was already memorable with even more to do and see. This is only heightened by the unique nature of new levels that feature eye-catching colors, or even the lack of them in a unique grayscale world. As a sequel, Grapple Dogs: Cosmic Canines does more than enough to keep things swinging, and Luna and Pablo’s adventure is one platforming adventure players shouldn’t miss this year.
Action
Adventure
Platformer
- Released
- September 12, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Medallion Games
- Publisher(s)
- Super Rare Originals
- ESRB
- E For Everyone // Mild Fantasy Violence
Neva
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In Neva, players are invited to a stunning world filled with color and life as they explore a life-long connection with a special wolf. Exploring the landscape is how fans progress through this adventure, watching as the titular canine grows up through each of the game’s chapters. The controls are intuitive and responsive, making Neva an easy game to pick up and become immediately immersed in. It’s due to the ethereal presentation that gives both its delightful moments and its darker ones an ironic weight that it was nominated for three game awards at TGA 2024 this year for what it presents to players and leaves them feeling at the end. For all of its artistic merits, Neva is certainly one of the showstoppers of 2024.
Adventure
Platformer
Puzzle
- Released
- October 15, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Nomada Studio
- ESRB
- Everyone 10+ // Fantasy Violence
Nine Sols
The developer Red Candle Games sought to give Nine Sols a unique aesthetic it calls “taopunk” that makes up the world of the 2D action-platformer, and it’s only heightened by a rich story and excellent worldbuilding throughout the adventure. Nine Sols serves as yet another Metroidvania that aims to deliver on an experience with difficulty that makes it all worthwhile, which has been received well by fans and critics. While Nine Sols may test players with that very same difficulty, the combat, movement, and tight protective windows are satisfying to learn, which will push fans to keep going to beat the very obstacles that stand in their way.
The Plucky Squire
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The Plucky Squire certainly lives up to the name, as the titular heroic knight is literally plucked from the pages of his storybook to explore the world beyond it. All Possible Future’s debut indie title took a rough road to reach its players, but it was most certainly worth the wait as The Plucky Squire might be one of the most surprising and playful platformers out there. What could have easily been a colorfully illustrated top-down 2D platformer expands itself beyond the limits of its own presentation in a literal way by also offering 3D sections that do something different in each chapter. The fun doesn’t stop there, as players get to shape the world of the book by switching and swapping words, each one having a different effect on the environment. The Plucky Squire is a love letter to creativity in its gameplay, innovation, and even its story that any creative player will appreciate.
- Released
- September 17, 2024
- Developer(s)
- All Possible Futures
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
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2024 kicked off with one of the best platformers of the year, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. It’s also one of the best games within its franchise. Despite the name, players take the role of Sargon, an Immortal, rather than a prince. Looking back, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown did a great job at setting the tone for the rest of the year for platformers. It offered a rewarding experience at a lower price tag early in the year before the other titles kept the trend going, and even released a DLC expansion within a year of its release.
In terms of The Lost Crown‘s gameplay, it excels at the exploration one would expect from the genre and the Prince of Persia series while also delivering on a satisfying combat progression. With fun skills to unlock, upgrades, and the encouraging special animations that happen with well-timed parries, The Lost Crown is a delight to go through.
Sonic X Shadow Generations
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Sonic X Shadow Generations takes a Sonic Team favorite and gives it a new paint job of blue, black, and red as Sonic steps aside to let Shadow the Hedgehog share spotlight. This collection sees Sonic Generations remastered with new cutscenes, dialogue, and new Chao collectibles in each stage to make die-hard fans happy. However, it could be easily said that Shadow Generations steals the show.
Armed with the knowledge of the Sonic games that came after the original, Shadow’s new solo campaign technically covers the character’s past and future in a way that changes the gameplay entirely. Chaos Control allows players to stop even the in-game clocks to skillfully cut down the timers to less than 30 seconds to meet objectives, twisting the expectations of Sonic‘s entire formula in ways only the Ultimate Lifeform could pull off. With the blue and black blurs serving up two similar yet different experiences in one package, they come together to create a platformer experience that stands out against the genre’s usual atmosphere.
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble
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Super Monkey Ball makes a grand return after being relegated to remasters and one mobile game for over a decade, and Banana Rumble does a great job at making this renewed release count. The tilt and tumble fun the series is known for can be experienced across a whopping 200 stages, with 11 customizable characters, and a few DLC guests ranging from the expected cast of Sonic the Hedgehog to surprises like Hatsune Miku and Godzilla. It’s impossible to have any problems with Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble‘s wacky roster when all the characters are backed up with incredibly tight and responsive controls, making Banana Rumble a great game for newcomers and die-hard fans.
With co-op modes that go as high as 16 players included, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble is a unique party game platformer that will certainly create mayhem worth laughing about among fans. It’s great to see such a unique series return with such flair, dedication, and variety among so many other impressive platformers. No matter if players are doing their best to roll and collect every banana, beat personal records, or learn jump tricks to work around tricky obstacles and maps, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Rumble proves that monkeying around can be fun and challenging at the same time once more.
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