Obby: Pull a Sword
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This is a Roblox-style clicker simulator where bigger numbers equal bragging rights. If you've seen any "Muscle Legends" or "Pet Simulator" game on Roblox, you already know the drill. Your job is simple: tap to get strong, pull swords from stones, collect flashy pets, and show off cosmetic wings that probably cost more than the game's entire art budget. It's an endless grind wrapped in bright colors and particle effects, designed to keep you chasing that next unlock.
Key Features
- Idle Clicker Core: Tap repeatedly to inflate your strength stat into the billions.
- Pet Collection System: Unlock dozens of pets that follow you around and boost your stats.
- Boss Battles: Test your inflated stats against NPCs in repetitive combat encounters.
- Cosmetic Wings & Auras: The real progression system—flashy accessories to flex on other players.
How to Play Obby: Pull a Sword
Getting started takes ten seconds. Mastering the art of not getting bored? That's another story.
Tap Your Way to Godhood
You click the giant button at the bottom of the screen. Over and over. Each click gives you strength points, which balloon into absurd numbers like 104 billion. On PC, use WASD to waddle around and left-click to interact with sword-pulling stations. On mobile, there's a joystick and big colorful buttons. The controls work fine—they're just not doing anything interesting.
Pull Swords and Fight Cookie-Cutter Bosses
Every few minutes you'll find a sword stuck in a stone. Click it enough times and you "earn" it, which really just means your trophy counter goes up. Bosses appear as you unlock new zones, but they're just damage sponges. You don't dodge or strategize—you just need bigger numbers than them. If you lose, you grind more clicks.
Chase Pets and Wings to Multiply Your Grind
The real hook is the gacha wheel and pet system. Pets give stat multipliers, so you need them to progress faster. Wings are purely cosmetic but they're everywhere in the UI, screaming at you with notification dots. New areas unlock when you hit arbitrary stat thresholds, but each zone is just a reskinned clicker arena. The loop is transparent: click, wait, spend, repeat.
Who is Obby: Pull a Sword for?
This game is laser-focused on kids aged 6-12 who play on tablets and love watching numbers explode. If you grew up on actual gameplay mechanics, you'll see through this in thirty seconds. It's perfect for young players who want something colorful and low-stakes to poke at while watching YouTube. For anyone over 14? You'll feel the dopamine manipulation immediately and probably bounce.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's loud, flashy, and hollow. The Roblox aesthetic is bargain-bin—flat lighting, basic shapes, and particle effects blasted everywhere to distract from the lack of actual detail. There's no music worth mentioning, just generic upbeat loops. The vibe is pure casino: bright colors, constant pings, and red notification dots on every button to trick your brain into thinking you're missing out. It's not stressful, but it's not relaxing either. It's just... mindless.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically through browser cache, so don't clear your data unless you want to start from zero. Performance-wise, it runs fine even on older hardware—the visuals are so simple that a potato could handle it. Mobile performance is smooth, though the UI clutter makes it feel cramped on smaller screens. No download required, which is the one genuinely convenient thing about it.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
It's free, it's accessible, and it'll keep a kid entertained for an afternoon. But it's also a shameless clone with zero originality.
- ✅ Pro: Instant access, no installation, works on any device.
- ✅ Pro: The pet collecting can be mildly satisfying if you like gacha mechanics.
- ❌ Con: It's a complete copy-paste of every other Roblox simulator—zero unique ideas.
- ❌ Con: The UI is deliberately cluttered with FOMO triggers and monetization bait.
Controls
They're responsive but basic. You're mostly just clicking one button repeatedly.
- Desktop: WASD to move, left mouse button to interact, scroll wheel to zoom.
- Mobile: On-screen joystick for movement, tap buttons for actions.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by AppGirl and released on December 26, 2024. It's a post-Christmas cash-in that feels like it was assembled in a weekend using every free Roblox asset available.




