Honestly, this game is a total pain sometimes. Jumping over wonky physics and tricky obstacles makes me want to rage quit. Yet, I keep coming back because it is weirdly addictive. The neon colors hurt my eyes but make everything feel like a fever dream. Really, just another pixelated obby, but with a rainbow twist that gets frustrating fast.
Rainbow Obby is a neat platformer with tricky jumps and wonky physics. The obstacles are simple but unpredictable. It’s about timing and patience. Some parts feel intentionally awkward, making it more frustrating than fun. Beginners will find it confusing at first but learn through repeated tries.
In Rainbow Obby, gameplay is mostly about mastering your jumps. Advanced players pick the fastest characters with high agility. Some use skins that boost movement or make them less visible. There are no real add-ons, but a few tweaks can improve your run without much hassle.
Always watch out for invisible traps. A hidden shortcut exists if you look carefully. Patience is key, especially on tricky sections. And don’t get distracted by the colors — focus on the jump timing. Quick tip: jump a second earlier than you think on the hardest parts.
The game starts with simple jumps but quickly ramps up in difficulty. You race through a rainbow world, dodging obstacles that sometimes seem unfair. Eventually, after many retries, you reach the end. The ending is pretty anticlimactic, just a weird rainbow portal. Overall, it's a pain but kind of satisfying once finished.