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Fun with Ragdolls: The Game

Create chaotic ragdoll worlds with simple sandbox tools

Create chaotic ragdoll worlds with simple sandbox tools

Fun with Ragdolls: The Game is a Windows indie simulation built around slapstick physics, user-created spaces, and flexible play modes. Its appeal is not a traditional campaign or score chase, but the freedom to set up odd situations and watch ragdolls collide, fall, bounce, and react to the world around them.

The game is split into three main modes: Sandbox, Mini-game, and Explore. Sandbox is the most open-ended option. You start with an empty, unlimited space and use a build menu to place objects such as giant fans, lasers, and black holes. The fun comes from combining these tools into obstacle courses, traps, test chambers, or pure chaos, then seeing how the ragdolls behave inside them.

Explore mode adds more structure by giving you access to pre-built worlds. Some are developer-made, while others come from the player community. Once you access a community world, you can adjust your own copy, including what can be touched and changed. This makes it useful for players who want inspiration without starting from a blank canvas.

Mini-games provide a more goal-focused side of the experience. You can face ragdoll AI in challenges, including one where you try to reach an opposing base while avoiding hits. The lack of multiplayer is the biggest limitation, especially for users expecting to share the chaos live with friends, but AI opponents still give the mini-games some activity and direction.

A cinematic camera tool helps frame dramatic crashes, falls, and stunts, which suits the game’s playful tone. Fun with Ragdolls: The Game is best for players who enjoy sandbox building, physics humor, and experimenting with cause and effect. It may feel light for those wanting deep progression or online competition, but as a creative ragdoll playground, it offers a clear and entertaining niche.

Version
2.0
OS
Developer
Jadon Barnes
Category
PC games

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