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You're this little stickman with lightning speed, and there are enemies from all directions.
Developer: bestgames.com
- 4.6
- Score
Stickman The Flash is one of those games that immediately throws you into chaos - but in a good way. You don't get a fancy intro or a bunch of tutorials. Instead, boom - you're this little stickman with lightning speed, and there are enemies coming at you from all directions. At first, I didn't even know if I was attacking or just flailing, but after a few seconds, something clicked. The combat is super fast and almost hypnotic. You dash, slash, and dodge like a blur, and honestly, it feels pretty cool to zip through enemies like you're some ninja storm. There's not a ton of buttons to press, which I actually liked - it's mostly about timing, direction, and knowing when to back off. That simplicity works really well here, because it keeps you focused on the action instead of fiddling with controls. What really kept me playing, though, was how stylish everything feels. The stickman is just a silhouette, sure, but the way he moves? It's slick. And the enemies, while simple, are weirdly satisfying to take down. Some are sword fighters, others have shields, and as you go further, they get tougher and more aggressive. There's even a bit of strategy in choosing your upgrades - do you want more speed, more power, or better defense? I tried going all-in on speed and it turned my stickman into a barely visible blur, which was hilarious and kinda awesome at the same time. There are bosses too, and while they're not super complex, they do spice things up with new attack patterns and extra tension. The whole thing feels like an endless, intense duel where you can keep getting stronger and faster. What surprised me most is how addictive Stickman The Flash ended up being. It's not a deep game, but the sheer flow of it kept pulling me back. It's one of those games that's easy to pick up for five minutes and then, somehow, you're still playing 30 minutes later. And because it doesn't take itself too seriously, it leaves plenty of room for just having fun and experimenting with how you play. Sometimes I played aggressively, sometimes more defensive - it all worked. If you're into fast-paced action with that classic stickman chaos and a splash of flair, this one's totally worth checking out. Just don't be surprised if you start thinking in dashes and slashes even after you put your phone down.