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Stick Fight: The Game drops you into a chaotic arena controlled by ragdoll physics. Landfall Games released this title back in September 2017, and NetEase Games now handles the publishing duties. You play as simple stick figures armed with everything from guns to bananas in a physics simulation that defies gravity. The game arrived on major consoles like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One alongside PC, Mac, and even mobile devices. It works best as a local multiplayer experience or an online battle royale where the goal is simply to be the last one standing. Expect silly physics glitches and unpredictable movement patterns rather than precise platforming controls.
You control a stickman with no real weight, meaning every jump or hit sends you flailing through the air. The core loop involves picking up random weapons scattered across the map and trying to knock opponents off the stage. A typical session lasts just a few minutes before someone gets launched into the void. You can engage in split screen matches with friends on the same TV or queue up for massive online lobbies. Controls feel floaty because the physics engine prioritizes momentum over precision. Hitting an enemy sends them spinning wildly, often resulting in accidental falls that end the round instantly. The lack of health bars means one good hit can eliminate a player completely.
The PlayPile community finds this title surprisingly addictive despite its simple presentation. IGDB users gave it a solid 72.7 out of 100 based on 112 ratings. Players spend an average of 4 hours and 30 minutes per session, often playing in short bursts with friends. The community mood leans heavily towards chaotic fun rather than serious competition. We tracked 28 total achievements, yet only 44.4% unlock on average. The rarest challenge is "Xiao Xiao," which only 1.50% of players have managed to beat. This suggests the hardest tasks require either extreme luck or specific knowledge that most casuals miss.
Stick Fight: The Game costs as little as $1.64 on Fanatical, making it a no-brainer purchase for party games. You should buy this if you have friends nearby who want to laugh at ragdoll physics gone wrong. The 28 achievements offer some long-term goals, though the rarest ones remain elusive for most users. Do not expect deep strategy or competitive balance since everything relies on unpredictable physics. This is a cheap way to kill time while sitting on a couch. Skip it if you prefer serious shooters with consistent hitboxes and precise movement mechanics.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Split screen, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
IGDB Rating
72.7
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