by Gamer Stickman
Crazy Stickman Physics is a browser-based casual physics game that focuses on manipulating a stickman character using ragdoll-style interactions. The player directly grabs, drags, and stretches different body parts to move the stickman through unstable environments and unpredictable situations. Each session emphasizes experimentation, as physics reactions change based on force, angle, and timing. The game increases difficulty by introducing more complex layouts that require better control and more precise movements. The player learns through trial and error, adjusting how much force to apply and when to release. Sessions stay short but engaging because outcomes vary every time. The physics-driven design encourages creative solutions rather than fixed patterns, keeping each attempt fresh. Fans of simple control schemes and reaction-based gameplay often enjoy titles like Arrow Master for a similar pick-up-and-play experience.
The objective is to guide the stickman to the required end point or stable position by using physics-based movement. The player succeeds by keeping control of the stickman’s body while avoiding failed positions such as getting stuck, falling off the area, or losing balance. Progress depends on completing each scenario with effective use of force and timing rather than speed alone.
The game runs in a single mode with sequential levels. Each level introduces a new physics setup that builds on previous mechanics. The player progresses by completing one scenario at a time, with later levels requiring more careful body control and planning.
Developed by: Gamer Stickman
Release Date: May 14, 2025
PC Controls:
Left Mouse Button = Grab and drag stickman body parts
Left Mouse Button (Hold) = Stretch or bend limbs
Mouse Movement = Control direction and force
Mouse Wheel = Zoom in / Zoom out (if supported in build)
R = Reset level (only if reset button is not clicked manually)
Mobile Controls:
Tap = Select or grab body part
Tap and Drag = Move, stretch, or throw stickman
Pinch In / Out = Zoom in / Zoom out (if supported)
On-screen Reset Button = Restart level
The session starts immediately with the stickman placed inside a physics-based scenario. The player grabs a body part and drags it to apply force, causing the stickman to move, swing, or collapse depending on the angle and strength used. Each action directly affects balance and momentum, so careless movement often leads to failure. The player repeats this process by adjusting grip points and timing until the stickman reaches a stable or successful position. Failure occurs when the stickman falls out of bounds or becomes stuck with no usable movement. Progression works by clearing one level at a time, with each completed level unlocking the next scenario. Mastery comes from learning how physics responds to small adjustments.
Physics-driven ragdoll movement
Direct body-part manipulation
Short, session-based levels
Gradual difficulty progression
Reset option for quick retries
Consistent performance across devices
Crazy Stickman Physics runs directly in the browser, which allows access on most school and office networks. The game does not rely on downloads or external software, reducing common access restrictions. Duckmath provides a streamlined version that works within standard network limitations, making quick play sessions possible during breaks.
You can play Crazy Stickman Physics for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
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