
Platformers are a genre of video games characterized by jumping and navigating environments with platforms, obstacles, and enemies. Mascot characters are iconic, often anthropomorphic, figures representing a game or company, such as Mario for Nintendo or Sonic for Sega. In platformers, these mascots serve as the main playable characters, embodying the game's identity and often becoming cultural symbols associated with their respective franchises and gaming history.

Platformers are a genre of video games characterized by jumping and navigating environments with platforms, obstacles, and enemies. Mascot characters are iconic, often anthropomorphic, figures representing a game or company, such as Mario for Nintendo or Sonic for Sega. In platformers, these mascots serve as the main playable characters, embodying the game's identity and often becoming cultural symbols associated with their respective franchises and gaming history.
What defines a platformer?
A video game genre focused on moving across levels built from platforms, with jumping, precise timing, and navigation around obstacles and enemies.
What is a mascot character in games?
An iconic character that represents a game or company, often anthropomorphic, used for branding and recurring in games (e.g., Mario for Nintendo, Sonic for Sega).
Can mascot characters be the main playable character in platformers?
Yes. Many platformers star their mascot as the hero, shaping the game's style, abilities, and identity.
What are common features you’d expect in platformers?
Jumping between platforms, avoiding or defeating enemies, collecting items, exploring secrets, and reaching the level’s end.