Platformance Temple Death [indie] [jtag/rgh] <UHD>

is a "punishment platformer" known for its extreme difficulty and clever design that crams an entire adventure into a single, massive continuous level . Originally released as an Xbox Live Indie Game (XBLIG), it has become a cult favorite for enthusiasts of retro-style arcade challenges. Core Gameplay & Mechanics

Improved jumping physics over the first game ( Castle Pain ), highly accessible price point ($1 at launch), and great replayability via harder difficulty modes. PLATFORMANCE Temple Death [Indie] [Jtag/RGH]

Very short total runtime if you are skilled; controls on vines can occasionally feel awkward. Platformance 2: Temple Death review (XBLIG) - XBLAFans is a "punishment platformer" known for its extreme

Magiko Gaming included "Flopwards"—negative achievements that mock your ineptitude as you rack up hundreds of deaths. The "JTAG/RGH" Context Very short total runtime if you are skilled;

Since the original Xbox Live Indie Games marketplace is now defunct, many players access titles like Temple Death via or emulation. This allows players to preserve these indie gems and use specialized dashboards to organize and play their XBLIG library. Pros and Cons

You have basic movement and a jump—there are no double jumps or wall-sliding here. Success relies purely on timing and memorizing the placement of deadly obstacles.

The game takes place in one giant, seamless level. A standout feature is the real-time zoom —you can zoom in for precise platforming or zoom all the way out to see your character as a tiny pixel navigating the entire temple at once.