Vex 3

About this game

First thing that you need to know about before you play a Vex game: they are super difficult. Seriously. They will require lots of patience, dedication, and skill. If that sounds good to you, then don't be afraid to dive into Vex 3, one of the original installments in the Vex franchise.

Vex 3 isn't a game about luck. It's all about skill, precision, and speed. The only way to beat the game is if you master the control scheme. If this seems overwhelming, don't worry. Let's talk about how to master the controls next.

Becoming a Vexman

The character in Vex is called a Vexman. In the game, there are various unique "stages" that you have to beat. They are each challenging, and get harder the more you progress. However, don't worry too much. There are checkpoints in case you fail, this way you don't have to restart each time.

Controlling the Vexman is easy, but only with practice. It might seem challenging at first, but we promise that if you keep playing you're sure to get better.

Depending on what device you're playing Vex 3 on, the controls might be a bit different. If you're on a laptop, PC, or mobile device with a keyboard connected to it, move left and right with the A and D keys or the left and right arrow keys.

Jump with W or the up arrow key. You can wall jump to scale big walls. Use the S key to the down arrow key to slide. This way, you can get through tight spaces.

If you're on a phone or tablet without an external keyboard connected, the controls remain the same but there are on-screen buttons. You can personalize the layout of the buttons in the game settings.

Fancy yourself a bit of personality? Unfortunately, there is now way to customize your character in Vex 3, as it is the first Vex game. Coins and character customization were introduced in later versions of Vex, such as Vex 8 (now available on Gilect Play).

Who Made Vex 3?

This question is a bit of a tricky one. Vex 3 was originally created by someone known as "Amazing Adam" as a Flash Game. This was way back in 2014, when Flash was the prominent online gaming technology.

However, the company responsible for porting Vex 3 to HTML 5 is Azerion Casual Games. The HTML5 version of Vex 3 was released on April 27, 2017. It was published as an unblocked game to Gilect Play on April 2, 2024, which is almost exactly seven years later.

More Vex Games

The Vex series

is a huge ongoing series. There are a total of eight games and two spinoffs! Unfortunately, due to Adobe Flash shutting down, the first two games are currently unplayable.

If you want to play Vex 3 again but with a twist, check out the Christmas-themed edition: Vex 3 XMas. Or, play the latest installment in the franchise, Vex 8. Sit tight because more Vex games are on the way!

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