Get On Top is a quirky two-player physics game where you and a friend wrestle to see who can slam the other to the ground first. It’s simple, weirdly intense, and way more fun than it looks at first glance. With its stick-figure style and odd movement physics, it might remind you of those classic Flash games—but once you start playing, the chaos kicks in fast. This is the kind of game where the matches last seconds, but you’ll play for way longer than you expect.
The controls are dead simple. On the desktop, Player 1 uses the W key, and Player 2 uses the Up Arrow. That’s it—one button each to make your character lean, push, and flip. The goal is to push your opponent’s head to the ground before they do it to you.
If you’re on mobile, many versions of the game offer touch controls, with each player tapping their side of the screen. It’s perfect for quick matches wherever you are. There's no setup, no loadouts, no menus—just press start and go.
Get On Top is pure competitive energy in its most basic form. The goofy physics and super short rounds make it ridiculously replayable. Even when you lose, it’s usually hilarious—like being flipped upside down by accident or falling over because you pushed too hard.
The best part is how unpredictable each round feels. You think you’ve got the upper hand, and then boom—you're face-planted in half a second. It’s that mix of frustration and laughter that keeps players coming back.