Indie developer Turnip Mountain is taking the climbing genre in a unique direction with Turnip Mountain, a physics-based adventure that challenges players to scale a massive mountain using a control scheme unlike anything else on the market. Instead of controlling a character through traditional movement systems, players independently control each of their climber’s hands, creating a challenging and rewarding experience built entirely around momentum, precision, and skill.
The game’s most distinctive feature is its innovative control system. Players can use two computer mice simultaneously, with each mouse controlling one hand independently, creating a surprisingly natural climbing experience that mirrors real-world movement. For those who prefer a controller, Turnip Mountain also supports gamepads, allowing players to control each arm separately using the two analog sticks.

Every climb is powered by physics, requiring players to carefully grip surfaces, swing from ropes, push off walls, and build momentum to navigate increasingly difficult obstacles. Success depends entirely on mastering movement and understanding how to use the environment to gain height. Whether launching across dangerous gaps or carefully maneuvering around hazards, every successful climb feels earned.

The mountain itself is designed with exploration and experimentation in mind. Rather than forcing players along a single path, Turnip Mountain offers multiple routes to the summit, encouraging climbers to discover shortcuts, alternate approaches, and creative solutions to challenging sections. This freedom adds significant replayability, allowing players to tackle the ascent differently each time they play.

For those looking to share the experience, the game also includes a local co-op mode with a clever twist. Two players can work together to control a single climber, with each person taking responsibility for one arm. The mode supports various control combinations, including two controllers or a mix of controller and mouse inputs, creating plenty of opportunities for both teamwork and chaos.

As players progress, they can unlock a variety of cosmetic rewards that allow them to customize their climber. Collectible color palettes can completely change the character’s appearance, while coins scattered throughout the mountain can be used to unlock an assortment of stylish hats and other cosmetic items.

With its unusual dual-hand control system, physics-driven gameplay, and emphasis on player creativity, Turnip Mountainaims to deliver a fresh take on the climbing genre. Whether playing solo or tackling the challenge with a friend, the journey to the summit promises to test coordination, patience, and determination every step of the way.
