Drunken Wrestlers 2 - Review
Drunken Wrestlers 2

Drunken Wrestlers 2

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Chaotic ragdoll wrestling with deep physics and wild multiplayer

Drunken Wrestlers 2 turns slapstick chaos into a surprisingly tactical fighting experience, built entirely around active ragdoll physics. At first glance it looks like a drunken brawl simulator, but beneath the flailing limbs lies a robust combat system that rewards timing, positioning, and understanding momentum.

Every punch, kick and shove is driven by physics. The harder you swing or the better you catch your opponent off balance, the more punishing the hit. Instead of canned animations, fighters wobble, stumble and try to regain balance with procedural movement, making every match feel unique and often hilariously unpredictable. It’s as entertaining to watch as it is to play, especially when eight players share the same arena.

Multiplayer is the clear highlight. Cross-platform rooms let you face off against both handheld and PC players, with free-for-all chaos or more organized bouts depending on the server. Lag can occasionally affect the feel of physics-heavy encounters, but when connections are stable, matches are smooth and satisfyingly crunchy.

Progression is handled through XP and in-game currency earned by simply playing. These unlock a good range of cosmetic items, letting you build an absurd or intimidating persona without affecting balance. It keeps the focus squarely on skill and physics mastery rather than pay-to-win advantages.

Visually, the game leans into a clean, stylized look that complements the exaggerated ragdoll action, while the bass-heavy soundtrack adds energy to each fight. One caveat: to really enjoy the physics simulation without stutters, a device with at least 3 GB of RAM is strongly recommended.

Drunken Wrestlers 2 is ideal if you enjoy physics sandboxes, party brawlers, or competitive games that don’t take themselves too seriously but still offer surprising depth.

package name

com.skutteoleg.dw2

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Oleg Skutte