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A punishing climbing game where you ascend using a single simple-but-precise control mechanic. Grapple upward, slip often, and repeatedly lose progress as you test patience and determination. Persevere to reach the peak and uncover a mysterious reward.

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Release Date

28 Nov, 2024

Publisher/Developer

RAZE GAMES, indie.io

Reviews

Steam: 100.00% positive (17/17)
Metacritic: -

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Yet Another Climbing Game

Yet Another Climbing Game is a punishing vertical journey built around one idea: climb, slip, and climb again. It’s a twisted tribute to stubborn determination, where every small gain can vanish in an instant and every mistake can send you tumbling back down. There are no shortcuts, no mercy, and no guarantee you’ll recover what you lost—only your persistence decides how far you go.

You control a lone climber using a single, clumsy-yet-precise mechanic designed to test your patience. Drag, grasp, swing, and inch your way upward with movements that feel just unreliable enough to keep you on edge. The challenge isn’t about learning a long list of abilities—it’s about mastering one demanding control system and staying calm when it betrays you at the worst possible moment.

“Only a person who loves pain will reach the peak, because there is no other way.”
— a random from the internet

Progress is fragile. One careless shift, one overconfident swing, or one tiny misread of momentum can undo minutes (or hours) of hard-earned climbing. The game thrives on that tension: the constant balance between confidence and caution, the rush of a clean ascent, and the sinking feeling of watching your progress disappear as you slide, bounce, and fall.

Yet, that harshness is the point. Through repeated failure, you learn the terrain, refine your timing, and build the kind of focus that only comes from being punished for every lapse. Sometimes you’ll soar upward in a streak of perfect movement; other times you’ll end up hanging by a thread, forced to decide whether to gamble or retreat.

Keep going and you may uncover mysteries along the way—small hints that there’s more to this climb than suffering for its own sake. For the very few who endure long enough to reach the top, something curious awaits. Whether that reward is worth the agony is up to you.

Simple controls. Brutal consequences. One climb.


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