Obby: Above all
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If you've ever watched a Roblox streamer tackle those rainbow tower challenges and thought "I could do that," here's your chance. Obby: Above all is a browser-based obstacle course climber where you click to power up your jump and race to the top of increasingly ridiculous towers. It's pure casual jumping action with a pet collection system thrown in—perfect for quick sessions when you need a break from homework or a boring Zoom call.
Key Features
- Click-to-Power Mechanic: Every tap charges your jump—simple to learn, surprisingly satisfying to spam.
- Pet Collection System: Unlock companions that boost your jump power growth, making progression faster.
- Two Distinct Worlds: From rainbow towers to low-poly cities, each world has unique challenges.
- Global Leaderboards: Compete with players worldwide to see who can climb the fastest.
How to Play Obby: Above all
Getting started takes about 10 seconds, but reaching the top? That's where the grind kicks in.
Charge Your Jump Power
You start on the ground with zero jump height. Click the left mouse button (or tap the screen on mobile) repeatedly to build up your jump meter. The more you click, the higher you'll eventually leap. Once you've got enough power stored, hit Space (or the jump button) and watch your blocky avatar soar. WASD moves you around, and holding the right mouse button lets you rotate the camera to scope out your landing spot.
Climb the Tower Without Falling
The towers are classic Roblox-style obstacle courses—narrow platforms, spinning traps, gaps that punish sloppy timing. You need to build enough jump power to reach the next ledge, then navigate the parkour section without slipping off. Fall, and you start that section over. The difficulty ramps up as you climb higher, with longer gaps and trickier angles. Those little cube-shaped enemies scattered around the ledges? Yeah, they'll push you off if you're not careful.
Earn Trophies and Unlock Pets
Every successful climb rewards you with trophies (the star currency). Head to the shop and trade those stars for pets—cute little companions that passively boost your jump power accumulation rate. The more pets you collect, the faster you progress through new towers and unlock the second world. It's basically an idle clicker disguised as a platformer.
Who is Obby: Above all for?
This is straight-up kids and casual gamers territory. If you're between 8 and 16 and you've spent any time on Roblox, you'll feel right at home. It's colorful, safe, and doesn't require any complex strategies—just patience and a mouse finger that can handle repetitive clicking. Parents can let younger kids play without worry; there's no violence, no chat, just jumping. That said, if you're looking for something with deep mechanics or hardcore platforming precision, this isn't it. Think of it as a mobile game that escaped to your browser.
The Gameplay Vibe
Honestly? It's chill but weirdly hypnotic. The clicking becomes meditative after a while—you zone out, watch the jump meter fill, then execute your leap. The visuals are about as basic as they come: flat shading, eye-searing rainbow colors, and geometry that looks like it was modeled in an afternoon. There's no fancy lighting, no atmospheric effects—just bright, clean shapes designed to pop on a phone screen. The audio is minimal (I barely noticed music), which actually works in its favor because you can throw on a podcast or playlist while grinding. It's not stressful unless you fall from a high platform, then you'll feel that little sting of lost progress.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using browser cache, so as long as you don't nuke your browsing data, you're good. I closed the tab mid-climb and came back an hour later—everything was right where I left it. Performance-wise, this runs on a potato. Seriously, if your device can load YouTube, it can handle this. The low-poly art style means even older phones or budget laptops won't break a sweat. No lag, no stuttering, just smooth (if simple) gameplay.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-waster for the Roblox generation, but it won't blow anyone's mind.
- ✅ Pro: Instant browser play with zero downloads—open the link and you're jumping in seconds.
- ✅ Pro: The pet collection system adds just enough progression to keep you clicking for "one more unlock."
- ❌ Con: The clicking gets repetitive fast, and that lightning currency system screams "mobile monetization" even if it's free here.
Controls
Responsive enough for what the game asks. The WASD movement is standard, and the click-to-charge mechanic works fine—no input lag or weird delays.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Right Mouse Button to rotate camera, Left Mouse Button to charge jump power, Space to jump.
- Mobile: Virtual joystick for movement, swipe to look around, tap anywhere to charge power, dedicated jump button in the corner.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by TwoBe.Games and released on December 2, 2025. It's a fresh release riding the wave of Roblox-style obby popularity.



