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There are different types of tiles in the game of Run 3: Boxes (Should count as a tile, right?), crumbling tiles, normal tiles, accelerating/slowing tiles, ice tiles, ramps, etc.

Normal tiles

Normal tiles are the most major tile in the game. They consist of many many colors, and they don't have any special properties, you just stand on them, run on them, and they won't crumble. They are seen in all levels of the game Run 3. The first few levels are even completely made out of these normal tiles.

Crumbling tiles

Crumbling tiles are grey stone-looking floor tiles that fall when you stand on them. The only exception is when playing as the Child; the Child can run across the crumbling tiles without making them fall due to his light weight. However, if the Child jumps off of a crumbling tile, it will still fall. Crumbling tiles can either be single tiles or, more commonly, in groups of multiple tiles together. Adjacent groups of tiles will be considered one big group, as long as they are touching by at least one corner. If a character runs or jumps on any tile in a group, it will set off a chain reaction, causing the whole cluster of tiles to fall in a descending pattern. The first tile touched will fall first, whereas the tiles furthest away from it will fall last by a space of a few moments. Some levels are covered in large groups of tiles, so it may be hard to complete a level if a group of tiles falls.

Crumbling tiles

Crumbling tiles falling in Infinite mode

Holes

Yes, does holes count as a tile? I personally think so. They just act as a "step on it and gameover" tile. I'm pretty sure that these tiles make quite a number of appearances in the whole game, and they must be crucial.

Ice tiles and ramps

Nothing special. They just act like normal tiles. Instead, they are always white in color. The ice ramps work just the same, only that they are white. They are mainly seen in the Winter Games, and some of the side tunnels have them too. They are just a variant of the normal tiles and ramps.

Ramps

Ramps are tiles that are tilted upwards in the front. If you skate on it or run on it, it will make you jump upwards. If your momentum is fast enough, you will be able to jump far far away (if you are using the Skater, Angel). If you are slow, you will jump less quicker, like Runner, Student and Lizard. It is unknown if the Bunny will jump faster if it steps on a ramp.

Power Tiles

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Power Tiles in Low-power Tunnel, part 21

Power tiles are tiles used for whenever it's dark. They are mostly found in the Low-power Tunnel, some levels of the New Tunnel and the Memory Evaluation. When the power goes off, power tiles will be lit.

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