Puppet Climb is a fast, funny, and surprisingly challenging mountain-climbing game where your wobbly puppet climber tries to survive steep cliffs, swinging ladders, awkward rock holds, and gravity itself. Your goal is simple: climb to the top, collect coins, and try not to fall all the way down.
The physics are intentionally messy, the movement is unpredictable, and every jump can either save your run or send you into a hilarious free-fall. Whether you prefer slow and steady climbing or risky momentum jumps, every attempt feels different and keeps you coming back for “one more try.”
Is Puppet Climb a realistic climbing simulator?
Not even close and that’s the fun part! This is a goofy, physics-based climbing game where chaos is part of the design.
How do I control the climber?
Use your MOUSE to click and grab holds, ladders, and edges. Your puppet’s movement depends on timing, angle, and momentum.
What happens if I fall?
You simply drop down the mountain and keep climbing. Puppet Climb is built around learning from mistakes and trying again.
Are there different mountain layouts?
Yes. Each level has distinctive geometry, different obstacles, and unique paths to the top.
Is the game hard?
It’s easy to start, but mastering the physics takes skill. Most players find it challenging in a fun, addictive way.