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It doesn't bother explaining anything. You're the chosen one. That's it.
Developer: Kiz10
- 4.3
- Score
They never stop coming. One by one, wave after wave of stickman idiots charge toward you like they've all made the same bad life choice - and your job is to make sure they regret it. Stickman Attack doesn't bother explaining anything. You're the chosen one. That's it. Why? No idea. But apparently being chosen means you get to stand in the middle of the screen and smack every enemy in the face with perfect kung fu precision. It's fast, it's violent, and it's kind of hilarious. Your only job is to tap on the white circles that appear around your character - each tap is a strike, a block, or a soul-collecting explosion, depending on how on-point your timing is. One miss? You're done. Game over. Good luck. The rhythm of the game hits fast. At first, the enemies come in with just enough space for you to tap calmly, line up your shots, and feel like a martial arts legend. But the difficulty ramps up quickly - soon they're flying at you from both sides, and you have barely a second to react. One wrong tap or moment of hesitation, and it's over. That constant tension is what makes it so addictive. Every wave you survive earns you "souls," which you can use to unlock cooler and more ridiculous weapons - because if you're going to get swarmed by dozens of stick dudes, you might as well fight back with style. Whether it's swords, spiked gloves, or something totally absurd, the weapons make each new run feel just a little more chaotic and satisfying than the last. What keeps Stickman Attack fun is how stripped-down and brutally efficient it is. No story, no upgrades menus with five layers of stats, no overcomplicated controls - just your reflexes, your thumbs, and the burning desire to make sure no stickman makes it past your fists. The minimalist stick-figure art style actually works in its favor: it's clean, readable, and makes every punch land harder just because of how fast and snappy everything feels. Whether you're in for a quick five-minute stress relief session or on a mission to beat your last wave count, Stickman Attack hits that sweet arcade spot where violence meets humor meets pure reflex challenge. Just don't ask why you're the chosen one - ask why these guys keep running into your fists.