
Climb It Up greets you with the same cheerful energy as the little figure in its artwork—arms stretched wide, legs doing their best impression of a four-point starfish, and absolutely determined to conquer whatever colorful climbing wall stands ahead. It’s a game that takes climbing, sprinkles it with charm, then adds a generous handful of chaos just for flavor.

From the moment you step onto your first brightly colored foothold, the game invites you into a world where every leap, stretch, and scramble feels like a tiny adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned bouldering fan or someone whose greatest climb so far is getting out of bed on Monday mornings, Climb It Up makes the vertical world feel accessible, silly, and ridiculously satisfying.
Just like the whimsical illustration—simple shapes, bold colors, big personality—the gameplay strikes a sweet balance between playful and challenging. Climb It Up celebrates the joy of movement, the thrill of “almost slipping but not quite,” and the comedy of watching your character stretch for a hold like they're reaching for the last snack on the top shelf.
Every section of the climb feels personal. You’ll remember the green holds that saved your life, the pink ones that betrayed you, and the moments when your character’s limbs looked like they were auditioning for modern dance.
Your climber reacts to physics realistically, but in a much more humorous way. Soft, steady motions get you higher. Wild arm swings often end with you flying off the wall like a cartoon character.
Not all holds are equal. Some are generous. Some are slippery. Some are suspiciously tiny. Learn which ones you can trust, and don’t be afraid to reposition yourself.
Planning two steps keeps you from getting yourself into a corner—or worse, into empty air. The higher you go, the more you’ll appreciate smart route choices.
Climbing is 50% technique, 50% improvisation, and 200% chaotic recovery attempts. Falling isn’t always the end—often, there’s something to grab on the way down… if you keep your cool.
Reach upward with your hands
Aim your character’s arms toward a higher hold—just like the little climber in the image. When the hands align with a hold, they latch on automatically.
Move your feet up to stable footholds
Good climbing isn’t just about hands. Shift your feet to nearby holds to keep your balance and prepare for your next reach.
Use momentum to stretch farther
Gentle swings help you reach tricky holds. Big swings? Those are for brave souls… or people who enjoy comedic disaster.
Alternate hands and feet
Hand up, foot up, hand up, foot up—it’s the classic climbing rhythm, and it works every time.
Keep climbing toward the next colorful point
Bright holds guide your path. Every new color feels like progress—and sometimes like a trap, but that’s part of the adventure.




