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Obby: Eat the World - Play Online
Ever played Hole.io or Katamari Damacy? This is basically that, but with a Roblox-style character running through candy worlds and IP-infringing mascot horror landscapes. You start small, eat everything smaller than you, grow massive, and eventually gobble up entire buildings and trendy characters. It's a hyper-casual collecting game that mixes digging, eating, and endless growth into one addictive sandbox loop.
Key Features
- Growth-Based Progression: Start tiny, end up giant enough to eat entire landmarks and rival players.
- Multiple Themed Worlds: Explore candy lands, cities, carnivals, and more across vibrant (if simple) environments.
- Costume Customization: Unlock different skins to personalize your character as you progress.
- PvP Combat Elements: Throw chunks of land at rivals or straight-up eat them if you're bigger.
How to Play Obby: Eat the World
Getting started takes five seconds, but staying alive against bigger players? That's the real challenge.
Eat Your Way to Greatness
You use WASD to move around and right-click to grab chunks of the environment or devour them. Start with small objects—grass blocks, candy pieces, props—and as you consume more, your character physically grows. The bigger you get, the larger the objects you can interact with. It's satisfying watching your tiny avatar become a towering monster capable of ripping up entire streets.
Survive and Dominate Other Players
This isn't a peaceful collecting game. Other players are running around doing the exact same thing, and if they're bigger than you, you're basically lunch. You can fight back by pressing E to throw chunks of terrain at them, stunning or damaging rivals. If you manage to outgrow someone, you can right-click them and literally consume them for a massive experience boost. Stay aware of your size relative to everyone else.
Upgrade and Cash Out Your Progress
Press G to sell accumulated cubes for money, then hit F to open the upgrade panel. You can boost your speed, eating capacity, and strength to accelerate your growth even faster. The game encourages you to balance grinding for cubes versus investing in upgrades early. Costumes unlock as you progress, adding a bit of cosmetic variety to the repetitive loop.
Who is Obby: Eat the World for?
Perfect for younger kids who love Roblox aesthetics and mascot horror trends. It's also solid for casual players looking for a mindless 10-minute session where you don't have to think—just move, click, and watch numbers go up. If you're into incremental games or IO-style multiplayer, you'll find the loop familiar but not challenging. Hardcore gamers will get bored fast—there's zero skill ceiling here.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's extremely chill and low-stakes. The music is generic and loops constantly, the visuals are basic Unity mobile fare with flat lighting and primitive shapes. You're not here for cutting-edge graphics—you're here to zone out and watch your character balloon in size. The IP theft is blatant (Rainbow Friends, Digital Circus characters just standing around), which gives it that "YouTube Kids algorithm bait" energy. Audio cues are minimal, so I ended up listening to a podcast while playing.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game auto-saves your progress in the browser cache, so don't clear your history or you'll lose your upgrades and costumes. Performance-wise, it runs smoothly even on older hardware—this is clearly optimized for low-end mobile devices and browser play. I didn't experience any lag or crashes, but the simple graphics mean there's not much that could go wrong. It loads fast and scales to any screen size without issues.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A brainless growth game that delivers instant gratification but zero depth.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action with no tutorial bloat—you're eating stuff within seconds.
- ✅ Pro: Satisfying scale progression from tiny to kaiju-sized in minutes.
- ❌ Con: Insanely repetitive—after 15 minutes you've seen everything the game has to offer.
Controls
Responsive and simple. No complaints, though the right-click for everything feels a bit clunky compared to dedicated eat/grab buttons.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Right-click to eat/grab, E to throw, F for upgrades, G to sell cubes, Spacebar to jump, Tab for settings.
- Mobile: Touch controls with on-screen buttons for movement and actions.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by BrawlerGames and released on November 13, 2024.

