
Obby: +1 Speed per Step is a Roblox-inspired 3D parkour game that combines obstacle-course gameplay with an addictive speed progression system. Unlike traditional obbies where your movement speed stays the same, every step you take permanently increases your speed, allowing you to run farther, jump faster, and complete increasingly difficult obstacle courses. As you collect trophies, unlock new stages, and activate rebirth bonuses, each run becomes faster and more rewarding than the last.
OBBY: +1 SPEED PER STEP - GAIN SPEED WITH EVERY STEP AND CONQUER CHALLENGING OBBIES
In Obby: +1 Speed per Step, every step contributes to your speed, encouraging you to keep running even when you're not inside an obstacle course.
Once you've gained enough speed, it's time to tackle the obbies, where precise jumps and quick reactions are required to reach the trophy at the end of each stage.
Complete Obstacle Courses to Earn Trophies
Players must successfully navigate obstacle courses featuring:
- Narrow platforms
- Moving obstacles
- Long jumps
- Precision landings
- Elevated pathways
Reaching the finish rewards you with trophies that unlock new progression opportunities.
Unlock New Levels
As you collect more trophies, additional stages become available.
Each new level introduces:
- More difficult parkour layouts
- Longer obstacle courses
- Greater rewards
- New movement challenges
Rebirth for Permanent Progress
Choosing to rebirth will:
- Reset your current speed.
- Grant permanent multipliers.
- Increase future progression.
- Help you build speed more quickly during later runs.
Strategic rebirths are essential for reaching the highest movement speeds.
Controls Guide
- W, A, S, D – Move
- Spacebar – Jump
- Hold Right Mouse Button – Rotate the camera
Tips for Faster Progress
- Keep moving whenever possible because every step increases your speed.
- Complete easier obbies first to collect trophies quickly.
- Rebirth once your progress begins slowing down.
- Practice controlling your jumps as your speed increases.
- Use upgrades and boosters to improve long-term progression.
- Don't rush difficult jumps—high speed requires more precise timing than slower movement.



































