Wearing or removing the hat dynamically changes the level layout. Certain platforms or obstacles only appear while the character is wearing the hat, while others disappear.

Hatup is typically available for a budget price (around $4.99) on official digital storefronts like the Steam Store , Microsoft Store, and PlayStation Store . Hatup on Steam

The game utilizes a with a vibrant purple color palette. Reviewers from Movies Games and Tech praised its "old-school" charm and "jovial 8-bit audio," though some noted that the controls could feel sensitive or lack pinpoint accuracy in later, more demanding stages. Availability and Safety

Along with standard jumps, the character eventually gains abilities like double jumps and dashes to navigate increasingly difficult terrain. Visuals and Performance

In Hatup , players control a small purple humanoid character across 30 single-screen stages. The primary goal of each level is to collect keys and reach the exit while avoiding hazards like spikes and traps. The defining feature is the :

Players must strategically decide when to wear the hat to bridge gaps and when to knock it off (often by walking under low-hanging structures) to access restricted areas or keys.