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Precision Platformer.
A list of PC games filtered by the "Precision Platformer" tag — ranked by quality, popularity, and price.
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Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus
Precision PlatformerAction
Quality67Popularity25Value45
$19.88$19.99

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The Game of Sisyphus
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality64Popularity23Value50
$6.99

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Hans
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality69Popularity23Value42
$4.99
≈84d

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Astronite
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality56Popularity36Value40
$14.99
≈26d

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Glover
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality50Popularity38Value44
$19.99
≈5d

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Aeterna Noctis
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality63Popularity26Value41
$28.56$29.99
≈11h

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Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality65Popularity23Value37
$2.60$19.99
≈1d

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Only Climb: Better Together
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality48Popularity28Value50
$4.99
≈11h

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Merry XMerge
Precision PlatformerStrategy
Quality54Popularity22Value50
$0.99

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LEGO® Horizon Adventures™
Precision PlatformerSingleplayer
Quality50Popularity21Value45
$39.99
≈16d
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