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Getting Obby

Getting Obby

Developer:
Luchshie igry v internete
Released:
10 February 2026
Technology:
Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)
Platforms:
HTML5

Getting Obby is not here to be fair, friendly, or forgiving. From the first seconds, this hardcore climbing game makes its intentions clear: you will fall, you will rage, and you will start over.

Inspired by the infamous Getting Over It, the entire experience revolves around mastering a hammer to scale brutal obstacles. Progress is earned millimeter by millimeter. If you don’t have patience, muscle memory, and nerves of steel, this mountain will break you long before the summit.

Physics, pain, and precision

The heart of Getting Obby is its hammer-based movement. You swing, hook, and launch yourself upward using raw physics rather than scripted animations. Every motion demands intention, and every slip feels personal.

The controls are deceptively simple, but true mastery takes discipline. Momentum is both your greatest weapon and your worst enemy, creating a constant mental battle between confidence and caution. One wrong swing can undo hours of work.

Where most players fall apart

Control freedom for masochists

With joystick-style hammer control, mouse input, and on-screen clicks, players can choose the method that best suits their pain tolerance. The freedom is there, but so is the responsibility for every failed jump.

Bonus inputs, real consequences

Extra directional buttons give slight control advantages for those who want to optimize their climb. However, misuse them for a second and they’ll throw you straight into a disastrous freefall.

Saving is a choice, not a crutch

Save and load buttons exist, but using them feels like a moral decision. Purists will refuse any help, choosing the long way down. Survivors, however, won't hesitate to lean on them to preserve their sanity.

Failure as a learning tool

Every fall teaches you about timing, angles, and restraint. The game doesn’t offer a tutorial or an explanation-it expects adaptation. You learn through gravity’s harsh lessons or you don't climb at all.

Every frame is a threat

Getting Obby keeps its visuals clean and functional, stripping away distractions so you can focus entirely on the next ledge. Environments are simple but cruelly designed, turning basic shapes into psychological threats.

The sound design is subtle but effective, emphasizing the sharp clink of metal on stone. After a massive fall, the sudden silence hits harder than any soundtrack, leaving you alone with your frustration.

Know what you’re walking into

Getting Obby is built for players who enjoy suffering with a purpose. If you love Getting Over It and crave games that test your patience more than your reflexes, this is your next obsession.

It’s frustrating, unfair, and deeply rewarding in equal measure. Fall, learn, and climb again. Share your highest point below-or download it now and see how long your resolve actually lasts.

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