Gorilla Climb App
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Published
May 22, 2026
Updated
May 23, 2026
Gorilla Climb is a mobile logic puzzle game set in a lush jungle world, built around sorting items across vertical columns until each one holds only a single type. It's aimed at players who enjoy methodical thinking, clean solutions, and the quiet satisfaction of bringing order to chaos. The game spreads across 15 levels that unlock one by one as you progress, with a star-rating system tracking how cleanly you complete each stage. The whole thing is wrapped in a cheerful adventure aesthetic starring a wide-eyed cartoon gorilla in a construction helmet.
Game in Action
How It Plays
At its core, Gorilla Climb is a column-sorting puzzle: you tap a column to lift its top item, then move it to another column, repeating until each column contains only one type of item. The mechanic is easy to grasp in seconds, but the challenge scales as columns fill up and your available moves narrow. Accuracy and efficiency both factor into your result — each level scores you between one and three stars depending on how neatly you work through it.
Levels, progress, and structure
The game contains 15 levels laid out on a visual Level Map in a 3×5 grid. Levels unlock strictly in sequence — completing one opens the next, while everything beyond sits grayed out with a red X. A separate Leaderboard screen tracks your overall progress, showing levels completed out of 15 and total stars earned out of a possible 45. It's a clean, familiar progression loop that keeps the path forward always visible.
Visuals and atmosphere
The jungle setting is rendered with rolling green hills, wooden bridges, blue skies, and scattered logs. The gorilla mascot — brown-furred, wearing a red and yellow construction helmet — reacts to gameplay with wide-eyed expressions and animated celebrations. Win moments trigger bursts of golden coins, white sparkle effects, and large multiplier banners across the screen. The color palette leans heavily on bright blues, warm browns, and golden yellows, giving the whole game a cheerful, energetic feel.
Where the jungle atmosphere takes on a different charge
That same wooden scaffolding, golden glow, and climbing tension shows up in a different form in the slot-adjacent screens documented in the app — reels in ornate golden frames, spinning symbols with multipliers like 3×, 7×, and 9.9×, and a gorilla hoisting a 10.5× banner with both hands. The visual language — coins caught mid-air, sparkle particles, dramatic lighting — is shared across both modes, so the jungle adventure and the high-stakes excitement genuinely feel like two sides of the same world.
One honest limitation
- The color-coded progression system — green tiles for completed levels, gray for locked — relies entirely on color to communicate state. Players with color vision differences have no alternative indicators like text labels or distinct shapes to fall back on, which the accessibility documentation flags as an area needing improvement.
Gorilla Climb lands in a comfortable space between light brain-teaser and casual arcade — the sorting mechanic is genuinely satisfying when a column clicks into place, and the star system gives completionists a reason to replay without forcing it on anyone who just wants to move forward.
Game Specifications
| Developer | Swift Fortune Interactive |
| Last Updated | Mar 30, 2026 |
| Total Levels | 15 |
| Stars per Level | 1 to 3 |
| Maximum Total Stars | 45 |
| Core Mechanic | Tap a column to pick up the top item and move it to another column |
| Level Unlock System | Sequential — each level unlocks only after completing the previous one |
| Progress Tracking | Leaderboard screen displaying levels completed and total stars earned |
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