Supreme Duelist Stickman
Supreme Duelist Stickman delivers chaotic physics based battles
Supreme Duelist Stickman is a slapstick arena fighter where wobbly stick figures fling themselves around tiny stages, turning every match into a physics-fueled comedy sketch. It’s instantly accessible yet surprisingly tense once you start experimenting with weapons, maps, and modes.
The core gameplay is simple: move, jump, grab a weapon, and try to knock your opponent out of the arena or drain their health. The loose, ragdoll-style physics are the real star here. Characters bounce, flip, and get launched in unpredictable ways, so no two bouts ever look the same. It often feels closer to a party game than a traditional fighter, and that’s very much to its advantage.
Supreme Duelist Stickman shines in local multiplayer. The 2-player mode on a single device is chaotic fun, perfect for quick, trash-talk-filled sessions. Solo players aren’t left out either, with survival-style modes, a Boss Fight Tournament for tougher challenges, and even a football mini-game that twists the combat system into a quirky sports variant.
Customization and creativity get a welcome spotlight. You can unlock skins, tweak your stickman’s look, and experiment with the map editor to build your own arenas full of traps, platforms, and odd layouts. It keeps the game fresh long after the first few matches.
Visually, the game is extremely minimalistic, and the floaty physics can sometimes feel imprecise, especially if you’re looking for competitive depth. Occasional repetition in solo play and frequent ads may also test your patience.
Still, as a light, fast, and frequently hilarious fighting game, Supreme Duelist Stickman is an easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys local multiplayer chaos, physics-based brawls, and quick, pick-up-and-play sessions.
package name
com.Neurononfire.SupremeDuelist
language(s)
English
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Neron's Brother