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You know those rainbow obstacle courses that flood your YouTube feed? This is exactly that. Super Easy Obby Parkour throws you into a neon-colored floating parkour track where one wrong jump sends you back to the last checkpoint. It's a classic Roblox-style obby challenge stripped down to its basics: run, jump, don't fall off the rainbow path. The goal? Reach 50/50 checkpoints and unlock the mystery box at the end. It's simple, colorful, and built for quick sessions when you just want to zone out and hop around.
Key Features
- 50 Checkpoint Course: A single long track broken into 50 progress markers—each one feels like a tiny victory.
- Mystery Reward Box: Finish the course to unlock a secret bonus (spoiler: it's probably a cosmetic, but the curiosity kept me going).
- Nostalgic Soundtrack: The same looping music you've heard in a thousand obby games—weirdly comforting if you grew up with this stuff.
- Cross-Platform Ready: Works on desktop and mobile with touch controls, so you can play it anywhere.
How to Play Super Easy Obby Parkour
The name says "super easy," but don't let that fool you—timing your jumps still matters.
Navigate the Floating Rainbow Path
You start on a purple platform with a massive rainbow track stretching ahead. Use WASD to move and the mouse to look around (or the joystick on mobile). The space bar makes you jump. Green arrows show you where to go, which is helpful when the track curves or splits into multiple routes. The perspective is first-person, so you'll need to judge distances carefully—especially on those thin hexagonal rings.
Clear Obstacles Without Falling
The track is filled with floating steps, steep ramps, spinning rings, and narrow bridges. One misstep and you're tumbling into the void, respawning at the last checkpoint you passed. The difficulty ramps up slowly—early sections are forgiving, but later stages demand precise timing on moving platforms. I lost count of how many times I clipped the edge of a ramp and plummeted.
Reach 50/50 and Claim Your Prize
Every checkpoint lights up a counter in the top corner. Hit all 50, and you unlock the mystery box. The progression is linear, so there's no branching paths or secret shortcuts—just pure forward momentum. Finishing the course took me about 15-20 minutes with a handful of falls.
Who is Super Easy Obby Parkour for?
This is squarely aimed at younger players and casual gamers who grew up watching obby videos. If you're between 8-14 or you just want something brainless to play while listening to music, this hits the spot. It's safe, colorful, and has zero learning curve. Hardcore platformer fans will probably get bored—there's no wall-running, advanced mechanics, or speedrun timers. It's comfort food gaming.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's incredibly chill. The pastel rainbow aesthetic and looping chiptune track create this hypnotic, low-stakes atmosphere. I found myself getting into a rhythm—jump, land, jump, land—almost meditative. The visuals are basic (think early Unity tutorial levels), with flat-shaded blocks and zero lighting effects, but that simplicity keeps the frame rate smooth even on older devices. Don't expect cutting-edge graphics; expect functional shapes that get the job done.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your checkpoint progress automatically using browser cache, so you can close the tab and pick up where you left off—just don't clear your cookies mid-session. Performance-wise, it's lightweight. I didn't notice any lag or stuttering even with multiple tabs open. The low-poly models and minimal effects mean it'll run on pretty much any PC or phone from the last five years without breaking a sweat.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-killer if you know what you're getting into—a no-frills obby that does exactly what it says on the tin.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gratification—no tutorials, no menus, just jump straight in and start hopping.
- ✅ Pro: The checkpoint system is forgiving, so falling doesn't feel too punishing.
- ❌ Con: The music loop is about 30 seconds long and will drill into your skull after the tenth repeat. Mute recommended.
Controls
Responsive enough for the genre. The jump has a slight delay, which takes a minute to adjust to, but once you get the timing down, it's consistent.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Mouse to look around, Space bar to jump.
- Mobile: On-screen joystick for movement, dedicated jump button on the right side.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by CAYN and released on June 18, 2025. It's clearly designed to ride the wave of obby popularity that's been dominating the kids' gaming space for years now.

