Roblox Gunung Mono

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Gunung Mono
Gunung Mono
Status Active
Active Players 3,925+
Favorites 10,541+
Visits 6.7M+
Created 9/10/2025
Server Size 50
Genre Obby & Platformer
Subgenre Tower Obby

Gunung Mono is a Roblox exploration and climbing game with mountain-inspired mechanics, where players ascend great heights and overcome natural obstacles to reach the summit. The player does not fight with a sword or spear, but climbs, jumps, and explores the rugged terrain filled with paths, cliffs, and challenges. Stages progress through various mountain routes, each with unique areas and checkpoints. This game is developed by Kitawari Studios and released in 2024 and recently updated. The total number of visits are about 6.7M+ and more than 10,541+ players added it to their favorite games list. Server size is 50 and Genre is adventure and obby. In Gunung Mono, there are three game modes — Casual Mode, Timed Climb, and Challenge Mode.[1]

Gameplay and mechanics

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  • Core loop: explore the mountain, traverse obstacles, and reach summits/checkpoints (videos show climbing, platforms, slide/water areas).
  • Difficulty: the Roblox listing sets the difficulty to Medium. Expect some platforming/precision jumps and environmental hazards.
  • Progression: based on footage and the “UPDATE!” tag, the game uses incremental updates that add new areas and seasonal/experimental features — so routes and challenges can change between updates. [2]

Developer and updates

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  • The Roblox place shows the developer/publisher info on the game page and frequently marks the experience as being updated. The official game page is the single best place to see patch notes or the “last updated” indicator.

Community and media

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  • There are several short YouTube videos and Shorts showing walkthroughs, highlights, and reactions — useful for seeing routes and tricky sections before you play.
  • Third-party galleries (e.g., RobloxGo) and script sites mirror screenshots and occasionally upload scripts/tools referencing features like “instant summit” (note: those script pages are community uploads and can include exploits — avoid using or installing them).[3]

Known issues and cautions

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  • Because the game is BETA, expect occasional bugs, server instability, or changing mechanics after updates. The developer explicitly calls it “still in development.”
  • You’ll find community sites and script-hosting pages mentioning “instant summit” or other tools — these are third-party and often violate Roblox terms. I do not recommend using exploits or third-party executors; they can get accounts banned.[4]

Getting Started

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  1. Launch the game
    • Open Roblox, search for [UPDATE!] Gunung Mono, or use the place ID if you have it.
    • Join a server. The game supports multiple players (stats show a “Max Players: 50”)
    • Wait for everyone to load in.
  2. Understand your goal
    • The aim is to climb the mountain, navigating paths and obstacles, reaching checkpoints and eventually the summit (“puncak”)
    • Along the route, there are hazards (slippery slopes, gaps, tricky jumps) and scenic zones.
    • Some routes or segments might be locked or require switching paths depending on updates.[5]
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  • Use standard Roblox movement controls (W/A/S/D or arrow keys, jump, etc.).
  • Jump carefully between platforms and ledges — misjudging may lead to falls or resets.[6]
  • Watch for slippery or uneven surfaces as shown in videos.
  • Use checkpoints along the climb. If you fail or fall, you typically restart from the last checkpoint (or the beginning of that section). The game page cautions that some checkpoints or summit triggers sometimes don’t register (“Puncak kadang-kadang tidak masuk, atau pos pemeriksaan juga”). [7]

Tips & Strategies

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  • Take your time — don’t rush jumps or crossings; mistakes often lead to falling back.
  • Watch for visual cues — guard rails, terrain edges, lighting changes often hint at safer paths or hidden ledges.
  • Observe other players — in multiplayer servers, watching how others navigate a tough section can help.
  • Restart if stuck — sometimes glitches or mis registered checkpoints require rejoining or backtracking.
  • Check for updates and patch notes — because it’s in BETA, new paths, bug fixes, and features are added. The game page shows “Game Updated” times. [8]

References List

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