Your Obby Size

Your Obby Size is a parkour adventure where changing character size becomes the key to lava hazards, secret paths, trophy gates, and increasingly difficult obstacle routes.

Original editorial guideEditor score 9.8/10

Your Obby Size

Your Obby Size

Size As The Main Parkour Tool

Your Obby Size gives the familiar obby format a smart mechanical twist: the character's size is not fixed. Running and jumping still matter, but the real puzzle is knowing when to grow, shrink, and prepare for the next obstacle before it arrives. A small character may slip through narrow spaces or avoid hazards more easily. A larger character may reach different platforms, handle certain gaps, or interact with the course from a new angle. The route is not only under your feet; it is also in the shape of your avatar.

That size-changing idea helps the game feel broader than a standard obstacle course. The catalog mentions lava, monsters guarding some areas, trophies, secret paths, new locations, unique skins, shortcuts, and difficulty that ranges from easy to extreme. Those details create an adventure frame around the parkour. You are not only trying to reach the end. You are also searching for trophies, unlocking routes, and learning which body size solves each situation.

How The Controls Shape The Challenge

On desktop, Q and E change size, WASD moves, Space jumps, Tab pauses, Shift controls cursor behavior, the mouse wheel zooms the camera, and holding the right mouse button rotates the camera when the cursor is visible. On phone, the game uses its own interface controls. That is more input than a simple jump-only obby, and it changes how the player should practice.

The first skill is not speed. It is comfort with resizing. Before trying a difficult route, stand in a safe area and practice moving from small to large and back again. Notice how the camera feels, how jump spacing changes, and how quickly you can press Q or E without looking. Once size switching becomes automatic, the obstacle course becomes much less intimidating.

The second skill is reading ahead. If a tunnel is coming, shrink before you reach it. If a platform looks far, prepare the size that gives the best chance before stepping off the edge. If lava surrounds a narrow path, do not wait until your character is already slipping to change size. Your Obby Size rewards anticipation more than last-second correction.

Trophies, Secrets, And Route Choice

Trophies are not just collectibles for decoration. The catalog says collecting enough trophies can unlock secret paths, new locations, and unique character skins. That makes exploration part of progression. A trophy tucked near a side route may be the key to a later shortcut. A hidden path may lead to a safer climb or a new challenge area. Players who rush only along the obvious route may miss the systems that give the game its adventure identity.

The best way to explore is to treat suspicious spaces as questions. Is there a gap that looks too small for normal size? Try shrinking. Is there a high ledge that seems barely out of reach? Try growing, adjusting the camera, and checking whether the jump angle changes. Does a lava section have a side platform that looks optional? It may be a shortcut or trophy route.

Shortcuts are especially valuable in obby games because they reward observation. Repeating the same course can become tiring, but discovering a faster or safer path makes the player feel clever rather than simply persistent.

Lava And Hazard Management

Lava works because it gives size choices immediate consequences. A larger character may feel powerful, but it can also be harder to keep safely on a narrow route. A smaller character may be easier to fit through tight spaces, but it may not reach a jump that requires extra scale. The right choice depends on the obstacle, not on a universal best size.

Monsters guarding certain areas add another kind of pressure. Even if the main game is parkour, guarded spaces ask the player to consider timing and approach. Do not enter a dangerous area just because it contains a visible reward. Look for camera angles, safe platforms, or size changes that reduce risk before moving in.

When difficulty rises from easy to extreme, consistency becomes more important than bravery. Learn the control sequence for an obstacle in a safe mental order: set size, adjust camera, move, jump, recover. If you try to solve everything while already midair, the challenge feels more random than it needs to.

Camera And Device Feel

Camera control is a major part of the desktop experience. The mouse wheel can zoom in or out, and right mouse hold rotates the camera when the cursor is visible. That is useful because size-changing parkour depends on reading space. A jump that looks impossible from one angle may make sense after a camera adjustment. A hidden path may be visible only when you zoom or rotate.

The game supports Android, iOS, and desktop, with both horizontal and vertical orientation listed. Desktop is likely the more precise option for hard routes because the keyboard and camera controls are separated. Mobile is convenient and approachable, but resizing, jumping, moving, and camera awareness can feel busier on a smaller screen. If you are on mobile, take extra time before difficult sections and use the interface deliberately.

Horizontal orientation can help with route reading, while vertical orientation may be comfortable for quick sessions. Choose based on visibility. In an obby with size mechanics, seeing the next hazard clearly is more important than filling the screen dramatically.

Strengths And Possible Friction

Your Obby Size stands out because it makes the character itself part of the puzzle. Many obby games test only jump timing. This one asks you to think about scale, route width, hidden spaces, camera angle, trophies, and shortcuts. That gives it more depth and makes exploration feel meaningful.

The friction comes from the same ambition. New players may feel that the control set is busy, especially when size changes are needed during movement. Some obstacles may feel unfair until the correct size is understood. The best solution is practice and observation rather than brute force. Once the resize rhythm is learned, the game becomes much more readable.

Editorial Verdict

Your Obby Size is a strong obby adventure because its central mechanic changes how every route is interpreted. It is not enough to jump well. You need to choose the right size, collect trophies with purpose, inspect side paths, and use the camera as a tool. Players who enjoy parkour games with secrets and progression will find more here than a straight obstacle track. The best advice is simple: slow down before new hazards, resize early, and let exploration matter.

Frequently asked

What makes Your Obby Size different from other obby games?

The main difference is character size control. Changing size affects how you approach obstacles, lava, narrow spaces, jumps, secrets, and shortcuts.

How do you change size on desktop?

Use Q and E to change character size.

What are trophies used for?

The catalog says trophies can unlock secret paths, new locations, and unique character skins.

Can you play on mobile?

Yes. The game supports Android and iOS, with phone controls handled through the in-game interface.

Should beginners rush through the course?

No. Read the next obstacle first, set the right size early, and use the camera to understand the route before jumping.

Category

Adventure

Platform

Desktop + mobile

Devices

For Android, For IOS, For Desktop

Orientation

Landscape, Portrait

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