When a video game achieves viral popularity, you can almost guarantee that it’ll receive some kind of clone. The latest hit game to be subjected to such a thing is the co-op comedy climbing game Peak, which has continued to do very well for itself since it launched in June. This imitation comes in the form of Cliff, a Roblox game that wears its influence on its sleeve–the game’s description literally cites Peak as a source of inspiration.
This hasn’t gone unnoticed by co-developer Aggro Crab, sharing a post on X that reads, “tbh would rather you pirate our game than play this microtransaction-riddled Roblox slop ripoff.” The other developer of Peak, Landfall Games, quoted this with a simple “Cosigned.”
tbh would rather you pirate our game than play this microtransaction-riddled @Roblox slop ripoff pic.twitter.com/ulRShLLGz2
— AGGRO CRAB 💥 (@AggroCrabGames) August 4, 2025
For some context on the microtransactions, there are different items you can get in Cliff, including a climbing pickaxe that reduces your stamina usage for 200 Roblox. According to this calculator, that’s about $2.50 in actual money. Peak itself only costs $8, and has zero microtransactions.