Life of Climb

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.5
42 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

An epic climbing game taking you through 80 vertically challenging levels both indoors and out. You will play as Neil and Vanessa, two budding climbers with different strengths and weaknesses. Level-up their abilities and unlock power-ups as you journey out of climbing walls into the worlds of Bouldering, Sport and Trad. Overcome hazards such as wet holds, rockfall and wildlife. Realistic climbing movement, ropework and falls. All built from scratch and based on 20 years of climbing experience. Welcome to a Life of Climb.

Shortlisted for entry at the Pocket Gamer Big Indie Pitch 2022: https://www.pocketgamer.com/big-indie-pitch/pocket-gamer-connects-london-2022-round-up/?page=7

This game is freemium. It shows ads after a few levels but you can remove them with an in-app purchase. This supports me to create future content and other original and creative games.
Updated on
Aug 1, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

3.3
41 reviews
YourKillingMeSmalls
June 13, 2022
It's an awesome game but the controls can be improved significantly. It takes several taps on the arms or legs in order for them to move; which in many cases causes the player to fall. Overall it is a good game. Hopefully the control mechanics will be improved on the next update which I HOPE is very shortly.
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Weirdos Klamber
June 14, 2022
Thanks, it's probably not what you want to hear but you are almost certainly 'missing'. Try zooming in and see if it is more reliable. You only need to zoom fully out occasionally on the later levels. As a lot of people are saying this I will try and recode things to detect nearest swipe. It's a bit tricky so you might have to be patient sorry.
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