Your Obby Size Review: Size-Switching Parkour With Some Rough Edges
Your Obby Size turns a familiar lava-and-checkpoint obby into a size-switching climb, where growing or shrinking decides whether a jump, gap, or shortcut is actually sensible.
Setup Time
The start is brisk. Movement is readable, the camera gives enough room to judge landings, and the size controls become relevant almost immediately. Bigger form helps with reach and presence, while smaller form is better for narrow gaps and fussy platform edges. The game does not over-explain itself, which is mostly fine, though the opening could make the scale tradeoff clearer before it starts punishing missed jumps.
First Checkpoint
The early course has a decent rhythm: hop, resize, dodge lava, repeat without too much downtime. Checkpoints arrive often enough to keep failure from turning sour. The best moments come when a shortcut is visible but not obvious, because it makes the size system feel like more than a gimmick. I also liked how trophy collection nudges you away from the direct route without completely derailing the climb.
Longer-Session Checkpoint
After a longer run, the game becomes more uneven. Some obstacle layouts feel deliberate, especially when monsters or locked paths change how you approach a section. Others feel like they were stacked because taller is harder and lava is convenient. The 98% community approval rating makes sense for the clean premise and low barrier to play, but it does not erase the occasional cheap-feeling fall.
What Annoyed Us
The camera can be the real opponent when platforms crowd together or when resizing shifts your sense of distance. A few jumps also depend more on repeating the route than reading it. That is common for obby design, but common is not the same as elegant.
Final Read
Your Obby Size works because it gives a familiar parkour format a practical tool and then asks you to use it often. It is better when it builds puzzles around scale than when it simply raises the hazard count. Still, the checkpoints, secrets, skins, and shortcut hunting make it easy to keep pushing upward after a messy attempt.
What works well
- Size changing adds real decisions to jumps, routes, and recovery.
- Checkpoint pacing keeps failed lava sections from becoming tedious.
- Trophy paths and shortcuts reward players who inspect the course.
What to know
- Camera handling can feel clumsy during tight platform clusters.
- Some later hazards rely more on repetition than clever reading.
Tips
- Use the size control system before jumps, not while already slipping off the edge.
- Check trophy routes after each checkpoint; secret paths often branch from safer platforms.
- Watch monster patrol zones before committing, since resizing can slow your escape angle.
- Use camera zoom to preview lava gaps and shortcut platforms before starting a sequence.
Verdict
Your Obby Size is a solid browser obby with a hook that matters. It is not especially polished, and the camera occasionally argues with the level design, but the scale switching keeps the climbing loop fresher than most copybook platform courses. Worth playing if you like compact challenge runs with secrets tucked around the main path.
FAQ
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Check the control note first: Цель: пройти до конца.. That is the quickest way to decide whether the game fits your device and patience level.
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