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Soflo Wheelie Life

Xlope 2

Sled Rider

Neon Leap

Parkour Climb

Geometry Arrow 2

Orbits Beats

Bloxy Block Parkour

Perfect Orbit

Dancing Beat

Side Effects Game

SAD SATAN

Xlope 3

Hyper Tunnel

Color Rhythm

Escape Road 3

Dunk Clash

Stick Hero RPG

Astro Tycoon

Wacky Steps

Penalty Shooters

Wave Rider

Escape Animals

Ragdoll Launcher

Flip Rush

2048 Rogue

Soccer Bros

FIFA World Cup 2022

Dead Strike

Goo Goo Gaga Clicker

Doodle Baseball

Retro Bowl

Bottle Hop

Escape Tsunami Brainrots Online

Your AI Slop Bores Me

Lift Off

Dig out of Prison

Garden Horizons

Crazy Taxi
Sometimes, the best games are the simplest. That’s exactly the case with Get On Top, a quick-fire two-player game that’s half skill, half chaos — and 100% fun. It’s got no story, no flashy effects, and honestly, that’s part of the charm. Just grab a friend, press a few keys, and start wrestling.

Get On Top throws you into a match where the goal is as clear as the name: get your opponent’s head to hit the ground before they do the same to you. The two fighters are connected at the arms, and the physics are wobbly, which makes every round feel like a slapstick showdown.
It’s easy to pick up. Here’s how to control your fighter:
Player 1: W, A, S, D
Player 2: Arrow keys
That’s it. No combos, no upgrades, no distractions. Just two players trying to knock each other over in the silliest way possible.
If you're thinking this is just button-mashing — well, kind of. But there’s also real strategy hiding in the chaos:
Wait for the right moment to lean in.
Throw your weight around to make your opponent lose balance.
Stay calm — panicking usually gets your head slammed.
One of the best things about Get On Top is that it doesn’t need a download. You can run it directly from your browser on most game sites. It’s also available unblocked at school or work on platforms like this one, so if you’ve got a break and a buddy, you’re good to go.
Mobile vs. Desktop
The game plays mostly the same on mobile, though keyboard controls tend to feel more responsive. The mobile version is touchscreen-ready, so it still works — just expect a slightly different vibe.
No character options – both fighters look the same.
First to 11 points wins – each point scored when the other player’s head hits the ground.
Rounds go fast – you can play dozens in just a few minutes.
If you’re into quirky, fast games like this, check out BeepBox — a cool way to make music online for free. Or, if you’re in the mood for something darker, Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 might give you a good scare.
Final thought:
Get On Top is perfect when you want a laugh and a little competition without any setup. It’s quick, silly, and way more addictive than it looks. If you’ve got five minutes and a friend nearby, give it a go — and may the better wobbly wrestler win.