Physics Climber is a ragdoll-based climbing game where you control a climber who must navigate tricky obstacles by grabbing and pulling their way upward. Built using the MIT Scratch engine by Piticlero, the game features over 13,000 programming blocks, creating a wide range of unique challenges. You’ll use the W or I keys to push yourself up after grabbing onto various surfaces such as stone, wood, or ropes—but be careful, as climbing too quickly on stone can cause you to slip. Surfaces covered in green moss can’t be grabbed at all, forcing you to slide over them carefully.
Your main objective is to reach the green circle without falling into the water. Some stages also require you to collect yellow key circles before reaching the end. The game uses a simple yet tricky control scheme where each arm moves independently, demanding precise movements and timing. Available to play online for free, Physics Climber combines realistic physics with minimalistic controls to deliver a gameplay experience that’s equally challenging and addictive.
WASD: Move left hand
IJKL: Move right hand
C: Grab with left hand
N: Grab with right hand
W: Push up left arm
I: Push up right arm
R: Respawn
P: Pause
Mouse Wheel: Zoom In / Zoom Out