What players say
Obby: Tsunami +1 Speed combines training and parkour in a way that keeps you coming back. The training system gives a clear sense of progression, and the tsunami escapes are tense but not overwhelming. Controls are responsive on both desktop and mobile. The ability to buy animals adds a light strategy layer. It is a clean, well-paced game that works well for casual players and kids.
About this game
Game Introduction
Obby: Tsunami +1 Speed is an exciting parkour game where you start as a slow character and must train to improve your running speed. The goal is to escape powerful tsunamis by running, jumping, and avoiding obstacles. Developed by Serbull and released in February 2026, this web-based game works on PC, mobile, and tablets. With full-screen support and simple controls, it is perfect for players of all ages who enjoy action-packed challenges in a safe, family-friendly environment.
How to Play
To play, click on the trainer icon at the bottom to start training. This boosts your character's speed, helping you outrun the tsunami. After training, head to the green meadow and practice escaping when waves appear. When a wave comes, run back to the machine. Keep training to improve your skills, and buy animals to increase your chances of survival. You will need to jump over or avoid various obstacles, using your parkour abilities to stay ahead of the wave.
Game Features
Fun parkour and tsunami escape gameplay. Simple controls that work on any device. Training system that lets you improve your character over time. Buy animals to help you survive longer. Full-screen support for an immersive experience.
Tips for Success
This game offers a clear goal and steady progress. You can see your speed increase as you train, which makes each escape attempt feel rewarding. It is a good choice for short play sessions or longer practice runs.
🛠️ Compatibility
• OS: Windows 10+, macOS 11+, iOS 14+, Android 10+ • Browsers: Chrome 100+, Safari 15+, Edge 100+, Firefox 100+ • Not compatible with Internet Explorer Tested on real devices – works as expected