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If you've ever watched someone play a Roblox obby or tried climbing in "Only Up," you already know what's up here. Mine Obby drops you into a first-person parkour gauntlet where the floor is literally disappearing beneath you in the form of floating checkered platforms. Your mission? Jump from block to block, reach the checkpoint flags, and don't fall into the void. It's basically Minecraft-style graphics meets extreme parkour. One wrong jump and you're starting over from the last flag.
Key Features
- First-Person Parkour: Every jump feels personal when you're seeing it through your own eyes.
- Simple Blocky Graphics: Low-poly visuals that run on almost anything with a browser.
- Checkpoint System: Red flags save your progress so you don't restart the entire course every time you fall.
- Pure Skill Challenge: No weapons, no enemies—just you versus gravity and timing.
How to Play Mine Obby
Getting started is dead simple, but don't let that fool you—the jumps get brutal fast.
Master the Basic Movement
You move with WASD keys and look around with your mouse. Space bar makes you jump. It's standard first-person stuff, but the trick is judging distance in 3D space. That green platform looks close, but is it really? You'll learn the hard way that depth perception matters when there's nothing but sky below you.
Navigate the Floating Obstacle Course
The game throws spiral staircases, tiny checkered blocks, and gap jumps at you. Some platforms are solid, some look sketchy, and you'll need to chain jumps together without hesitation. Momentum matters—stop mid-course and you might second-guess a jump you should've committed to. The fog in the distance hides what's coming next, so every corner is a surprise.
Reach the Checkpoint Flags
Those red flags aren't just decoration—they're your lifeline. Every time you touch one, that becomes your new spawn point. Fall off after hitting a checkpoint? You respawn right there instead of at the start. The goal is to keep pushing forward, flag to flag, until you clear the entire obby. There's no timer, but your pride is definitely on the line.
Who is Mine Obby for?
This is perfect for kids and casual players who grew up on Roblox obbies or Minecraft parkour maps. If you like low-stakes challenges where the only enemy is your own impatience, this is your jam. It's safe, colorful, and there's zero violence—just pure jumping frustration. Not recommended for players looking for deep story or innovative mechanics. This is comfort food gaming for the parkour crowd.
The Gameplay Vibe
Honestly? It's pretty chill once you accept you're going to fall a lot. The bright primary colors—reds, yellows, greens—give it that toy-box feel. There's no stressful music pumping you up; it's more like a quiet Sunday morning where you're just vibing and trying to nail that one tricky jump. The visuals are bare-bones—we're talking early 2010s indie game aesthetic with flat lighting and repetitive textures. It won't win awards for graphics, but it also won't cook your laptop battery in 10 minutes.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game uses browser-based saving, so your checkpoint progress sticks around as long as you don't nuke your cache or switch browsers. Performance-wise, this thing could probably run on a smart fridge. The super simple geometry and short draw distance mean even older PCs and budget phones should handle it fine. I didn't notice any lag or stuttering during my session, which is exactly what you want in a precision platformer.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A straightforward obby that does the basics without trying to reinvent the wheel.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action—no tutorials, no story cutscenes, just jump.
- ✅ Pro: Runs smooth on basically any device with a browser.
- ❌ Con: Zero originality—you've seen this exact game a hundred times on Roblox.
Controls
Responsive enough for what it needs to do. The first-person movement feels standard, though the lack of advanced moves like wall-running or ledge-grabbing keeps it basic.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Mouse to look, Space to jump, P to pause, M to mute.
- Mobile: Touch controls for movement and looking—works, but precision jumps are tougher on a small screen.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by NISHAD GAMES and released on August 18, 2025. It's a fresh release, though the formula is anything but new.
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