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Stickman Street Fighter 3D

A stickman fighter, throw yourself into wave after wave of enemies, and let the fists fly.

Developer: Kiz10

4.4
Score
Stickman Street Fighter 3D
Stickman Street Fighter 3D
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Stickman Street Fighter 3D

Editor's Review :

There's something undeniably satisfying about dropping into a fight where it's just you versus a crowd - and you somehow come out on top. Stickman Street Fighter 3D captures that feeling perfectly. You pick a stickman fighter, throw yourself into wave after wave of enemies, and let the fists (and kicks) fly. The setup is simple, but that's what makes it so fun. There's no long intro, no fancy story - just straight-up action. Within seconds, you're in the middle of the chaos, dodging hits and launching enemies across the screen. If you've ever wanted to feel like the unstoppable main character in an old-school beat-'em-up, this game's got your back. Controls are quick to pick up - arrow keys or taps to move, and a few keys to punch, kick, and perform combos. But don't let the simplicity fool you. Timing is everything. Enemies come from all directions, sometimes in huge groups, and you need to react fast. Land your hits too early or too late, and you're the one on the ground. Each level introduces tougher enemies and different weapon types, which you can pick up mid-fight to swing the odds in your favor. There are over 20 weapons to try, from basic sticks to more powerful tools that change your entire approach. Each blow feels responsive, and when you manage to clear a room without taking a hit, it's genuinely rewarding. Once you get through 100 levels, endless mode unlocks and the real test begins. What really makes Stickman Street Fighter 3D work is how immediate and intense it feels. There's no fluff - just non-stop movement, timing, and that sweet spot between reaction and instinct. It's perfect for short gaming sessions but also dangerously easy to keep replaying. You'll start a round thinking "just one level," and suddenly 30 minutes have flown by. And if you're the type who enjoys chasing high scores or perfecting your rhythm, the game rewards that with smooth mechanics and just enough randomness to keep things interesting. It's fast, goofy, and satisfying - one of those games that doesn't overcomplicate itself, and ends up being more fun because of it.

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