Red and Blue Red Forest cover

Adventure game

Red and Blue Red Forest

Alternate between red and blue characters to survive a hostile forest of spikes, blades and coloured pools, then reunite them at the exit.

Difficulty
Moderate to challenging
Compatibility
See device support below

Game overview

Red and Blue Red Forest is the hardest chapter of the two-character series, set in a forest that kills carelessness fast. You alternate between the red and blue characters, using each one's immunity to clear ground the other cannot cross, then reunite them at the level exit. Spikes, saw blades, collapsing branches and coloured pools fill the route, and each level expects you to plan the pair's order before you move.

This title is best suited to players who want the toughest chapter of a duo platformer.

How to play Red and Blue Red Forest

  1. Check which colour of hazard blocks each part of the route
  2. Send the character that can safely cross it first
  3. Hit switches with one character to open a path for the other
  4. Bring both characters to the exit to finish the level

Controls

  • Arrow keys / on-screen buttons: Run and jump the active character
  • Character button: Switch between red and blue

Objectives and failure conditions

Objectives

  • Get both characters to the level exit alive
  • Collect the gems placed along the risky routes
  • Clear the forest chapter level by level

The run ends or fails when

  • A character enters the pool or hazard its colour cannot survive

Gameplay mechanics

  • Colour-gated hazards tied to each character
  • Character swapping with shared level state
  • Switch and platform sequencing

Device compatibility

Desktop browsers

Mouse and keyboard: Red and Blue Red Forest loads straight into the page on desktop Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari with no download or plugin. Controls used: Arrow keys / on-screen buttons, Character button.

Phones and tablets

Touch controls: Red and Blue Red Forest mirrors its keyboard inputs on on-screen buttons, so phones and tablets stay playable in portrait or landscape.

Tips for Red and Blue Red Forest

  • Move the character you will need last into position first
  • Treat every coloured pool as lethal until you check the shade
  • Take gems on the way out, not on the way in

What worked well and what did not

Pros

  • Colour rules make each puzzle readable at a glance
  • Difficulty ramps steeply for series veterans

Cons

  • One misread colour costs the whole level
  • Precision jumps late on are demanding

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