In Obby: Swimming Competition, distance is everything. You start as a simple swimmer and push forward across endless water, trying to reach farther than anyone else. Every meter you gain turns into progress: more swim points, better gear, faster rides, and new ways to cut through the waves.
Exploration adds another layer. New locations are locked behind rebirth points, so each reset is not a loss. It is a trade: you give up short term progress to unlock stronger growth, fresh environments, and a higher ceiling for future runs. If you enjoy constant forward pressure like Obby: Extreme Cart Ride and slippery, momentum-based movement like Obby: Climb and Slide, this game blends both feelings into a water race where progression is the real engine.
What do pets actually do in the game?
Pets provide powerful passive bonuses such as multiplied energy collection, automatic swimming speed, reduced rebirth costs, and even temporary invincibility during dangerous zones.
When should I rebirth?
Rebirth as soon as you can afford the next tier of permanent upgrades. Early rebirths compound your power quickly, letting you reach previously impossible distances.
Do I lose everything when I rebirth?
You reset your current run and watercraft, but keep all rebirth points, permanent multipliers, unlocked pets, trails, and leaderboard progress, making every future swim dramatically faster.
How does this compare to other Serbull Obby titles on TwoPlayerGames?
It delivers the same addictive "one more run" feeling as Obby: Extreme Cart Ride and the smooth control mastery of Obby: Climb and Slide, but trades vertical platforming for horizontal endless swimming with deeper progression systems.
Is the game completely free to play?
Yes, fully playable without spending money. All boats, pets, trails, and locations can be earned through gameplay and smart rebirth strategy.
What's the ultimate objective?
Swim the farthest distance ever recorded, achieve the highest rebirth level, collect every watercraft and pet, and claim the top spot on the global leaderboards as the undisputed champion of the seas.