by Noodlecake Studios
Super Stickman Golf is a browser-based sports game focused on precision golf shots and physics-driven course navigation. The player controls a stickman golfer and aims each shot by adjusting angle and power to move the ball toward the hole. Each course introduces hazards such as slopes, gaps, moving platforms, and obstacles that force careful shot planning. The game increases difficulty by tightening space, adding timing-based elements, and limiting room for error as the session progresses. The player must think ahead, predict ball movement, and adapt to changing terrain after every swing. Short rounds keep the pace fast, while repeated attempts encourage refinement and experimentation. The browser experience emphasizes quick restarts, instant feedback, and gradual mastery of shot control rather than long-term progression systems.
The objective is to complete each course by landing the ball in the hole using the fewest possible strokes. The game tracks performance based on efficiency and completion, rewarding accurate shots and controlled power use. The player fails a run by exceeding expected shot limits or misplaying shots that prevent course completion.
The game runs in a single main mode built around sequential golf courses. Each course functions as a self-contained challenge, with progression occurring as the player successfully completes holes. Difficulty rises through more complex layouts and tighter margins rather than through separate modes.
Developed by: Noodlecake Studios
Release Date: December 2010
PC Controls:
This game is primarily a mobile game, and controls on PC may be limited or adapted depending on the browser version.
Mobile Controls:
The official mobile app uses only touch controls for aiming and shooting.
The session starts by placing the ball at the beginning of a course with the golfer ready to shoot. The player lines up each shot by choosing direction and adjusting power before releasing to strike the ball. After every shot, the player reacts to how the ball interacts with slopes, platforms, and obstacles. The player repeats this process, correcting aim and power based on previous results. Poor shots waste strokes and reduce the chance of successful completion. Progression happens by finishing holes efficiently and moving on to more demanding layouts. Mastery comes from understanding physics behavior and minimizing unnecessary shots across each course.
Physics-based ball movement that reacts to terrain and angles
Sequential golf courses with increasing layout complexity
Stroke-focused performance tracking
Fast restarts that encourage repeated attempts
Obstacle-driven level design requiring shot planning
The game runs directly in a web browser without requiring special software or downloads. Many school and office networks allow access because it functions as a simple browser-based game. Availability depends on local network restrictions, but Duckmath provides streamlined access where permitted.
You can play Super Stickman Golf for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
These games share sports-based mechanics and focus on precision, timing, and controlled player input.
