Ragdoll Battle Royale! Throw Down the Enemy! is a 3D physics arena game built around short, fast rounds of pushing and throwing. You control a ragdoll fighter and try to knock other opponents off the platform before they do the same to you. The challenge comes from the loose movement, awkward collisions, and the dangerous edges around the arena. Because each match is quick, the game works well for short browser sessions on desktop or mobile. The simple control style keeps the focus on position, timing, and using the environment to your advantage.
This game suits players who like quick physics battles and straightforward survival goals. It is easy to learn, but the loose movement and platform edges make each round feel different.
3D ragdoll physics create unpredictable falls and collisions.
Arena matches are built around pushing enemies off the platform.
Short rounds keep the action moving quickly.
Simple single-character movement makes the game easy to start.
Browser play supports both mobile and desktop devices.
Knock rival ragdoll fighters off the arena.
Avoid being pushed into the edge or out of bounds.
Use movement and timing to control space around you.
Stay upright long enough to be the last fighter standing.
Open the game in your browser and wait for the match to start.
Use the on-screen controls or follow the in-game prompts to move your fighter.
Push into opponents to force them toward the edge.
Keep away from open edges when several enemies are close.
Use the on-screen joystick or touch controls to move the ragdoll fighter.
Use the on-screen controls or follow the in-game prompts to move the fighter with mouse input.
Do not chase one opponent too far if it pulls you near the edge.
Use the arena space to angle enemies into bad positions.
If two enemies are close together, one push can affect both.
Staying balanced is often safer than attacking nonstop.
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It is a physics-based ragdoll arena battle game where the goal is to push opponents off the platform.
Yes, it runs in a browser, so you can play without installing a separate app.
No. Positioning matters just as much as pushing, because falling off the arena ends your run.
Watch enemy movement and react before they get behind you.
Try to stay centered on the platform when the arena gets crowded.