Rodha
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Rodha is a free browser platformer built around one tight rule: you can only jump left or right. Each of the roughly 60 levels throws a new arrangement of hazards at you, and getting through means reading the stage quickly and committing to the right direction at the right moment. No download is needed. The game runs directly in the browser on desktop and mobile, so you can pick it up at school or work whenever you have a few minutes.
What is Rodha?
Rodha is a 2D obstacle platformer where the core mechanic is directional jumping. You move through short, densely designed levels by hopping left or right over traps and gaps, trying to reach the exit without dying. Levels are compact on purpose: they are over in seconds if you read them right, but a missed jump sends you back to the start instantly. The difficulty comes from combining that restart speed with obstacles that punish hesitation as much as they punish the wrong choice.
Controls and movement
The input scheme is minimal. On desktop you use two keys; on mobile the on-screen buttons replace them. Precision matters more than speed.
| Action | Desktop | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Jump left | Left arrow or A | Left button |
| Jump right | Right arrow or D | Right button |
| Restart level | R or auto on death | Auto on death |
Levels and how they scale
Rodha has around 60 levels that increase in density and timing demands as you progress. Early stages teach the jump mechanic with wide gaps and single hazards. Later levels stack multiple obstacle types in tight corridors where one bad hop cascades into a restart. The table below shows the rough shape of that curve.
| Stage range | What changes |
|---|---|
| 1-15 | Single hazard types, generous spacing |
| 16-35 | Mixed obstacles, tighter landing zones |
| 36-55 | Stacked traps, faster timing windows |
| 56-60 | Dense layouts requiring near-exact input timing |
Tips for getting through the hard levels
- Pause before each jump. The levels are short enough that a second of reading saves five seconds of retrying.
- Watch the full stage from your spawn point before moving. Many later levels reveal their pattern if you just look left and right first.
- Count obstacle cycles before committing. Moving hazards repeat; one full cycle tells you the gap.
- Accept the restart. The instant-retry loop is designed so death has almost no cost. Use it.
Is Rodha free and where can you play it?
Rodha is free to play in the browser with no account or download required. It works on desktop and on mobile browsers, so it is accessible wherever browser games are not blocked. There are no paid levels or premium unlocks: all 60 levels are open from the start.