Game Overview
Guide a lone bird through a pixelated world in "Going Up." With simple tap-to-fly controls, dodge obstacles, collect coins, and unlock new skins. Timing is essential in this nostalgic and challenging arcade adventure that balances simplicity with addictive fun. Will your skills carry the bird home?
Filed under kids on PixelPop Arcade. Read the controls and tips below before you jump in.
How to Play
On desktop, use your keyboard and mouse — Going up shows the exact controls on its title or help screen. On a phone, the game is built portrait-first with one-thumb touch controls; the on-screen prompts walk you through any custom gestures.
Tips & Tricks
- Combine tools to discover hidden interactions — there are no wrong answers.
- Restart whenever you want — progress is gentle and forgiving.
- Try playing together; co-op turns each level into a tiny shared story.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Going up have difficulty settings?
- Difficulty in Going up usually scales with your progress rather than through a menu setting. Early levels introduce the core mechanics; later stages add new variables.
- Can I play Going up offline?
- Going up streams from the GamePix network, so it needs an internet connection to load. Brief drops once the game is running typically will not crash your run.
- Is Going up suitable for younger players?
- Going up is suitable for general audiences. As with any game from a third-party network, parents may want to play through a level themselves first to confirm it fits their household.