Your Obby Size: Parkour Routes Built Around Changing Scale
Your Obby Size is an obby platform game where players use movement, jumping, camera control, and size-changing mechanics to reach higher paths and uncover secrets.
A parkour game with scale decisions
Your Obby Size adds an extra idea to the usual obby formula: size control. The player still runs, jumps, and navigates obstacle routes, but changing size can affect which paths are reachable, which gaps are safe, and which secrets can be discovered.
That scale mechanic changes how obstacles should be read. A larger size may help reach higher places or feel more powerful, while a smaller size may fit through tighter routes or make certain hazards easier to avoid. The best route depends on choosing the right scale for the current section.
The game is most interesting when players treat size as a tool, not just a novelty.
Controls and first movement
The control listing includes Q and E for size-related actions, WASD for movement, and standard obby controls such as pausing, cursor handling, and camera adjustment. On mobile, use the in-game touch controls.
Start by testing size changes in a safe area. Learn how movement, jump distance, and camera feel at each scale. A jump that is easy at one size may feel awkward at another.
Do not rush into secrets immediately. First learn what each scale allows. Then return to suspicious platforms, gaps, or passages with a better idea of which size might solve them.
Reading size-based obstacles
Look for visual clues. A low tunnel suggests a smaller size. A high ledge suggests a larger size or a size change before the jump. A narrow platform may be safer when the character is easier to position.
Camera control becomes especially important when size changes. If the character becomes larger, zoom out enough to see the landing. If smaller, make sure the platform edges remain readable.
Secrets and surprises often reward experimentation. If the main path is clear but a side route looks strange, try a different size before moving on.
When a jump depends on size, test it from a stable platform rather than while rushing through the course. Learning one size interaction safely can solve several later obstacles that use the same idea.
Better route choices
An early mistake is staying in one size for every obstacle. Another is changing size mid-jump without understanding how it affects landing.
Players may also ignore camera zoom after changing scale. A good view at one size may be poor at another.
If a section feels impossible, ask whether the problem is jump timing or the wrong size.
Who it serves
Your Obby Size suits players who enjoy obby platforming, size mechanics, hidden routes, secrets, and experimentation inside a 3D obstacle course. It is familiar but has a useful twist.
Players looking for combat or slow puzzle boards should choose a different style; this one is built around movement discovery: change size, read the obstacle again, find the right route, and use scale to reach places a normal obby would not allow.