Among Dash is a side-scrolling skill game where players guide a familiar impostor-style character through a dangerous obstacle course. The character runs automatically toward the right side of the screen, leaving you responsible for one main task—jumping at exactly the right moment.
When I first opened Among Dash, I figured it would be one of those quick “try once and move on” browser games. Five seconds later… boom, straight into a spike wall. Restart. Another jump too early. Restart again. That’s when it clicked—Among Dash is all about rhythm and patience.
The game mixes the visual charm of Among Us with the high-speed challenge of rhythm platform games. One mistake sends you back to the start, which sounds frustrating, yet oddly, it makes you want to try again.

The gameplay in Among Dash is simple to understand but surprisingly difficult to master. Your character runs automatically while you tap or click to jump over hazards such as spikes, saw blades, and electric traps.
In my observation, the trickiest part of Among Dash is the rhythm. Obstacles often appear in patterns that match the background music. If your timing feels even slightly off, the character crashes instantly.
Click the mouse or tap the screen
Hold the click or tap slightly longer to perform a higher or longer jump.
The character runs automatically, so you only need to focus on avoiding traps.



















