Supreme Duelist
Physics-driven stickman duels with wild modes
Physics-driven stickman duels with wild modes
Supreme Duelist strips fighting down to its most chaotic essentials, then lets ragdoll physics crank the mayhem. You pilot a stick figure with a simple joystick, and your combatant swings or shoots automatically. Victory hinges on spacing and knockback, since the aim is to shove your rival off the stage. It is approachable from the first round, yet the unpredictable physics keep even basic brawls lively.
A big part of the fun is the toy box of gear. You can pick from multiple characters and arm them with everything from blades to energy weapons, and each choice nudges your tactics. Close range tools demand gutsy dives, while projectiles invite slippery footwork and opportunistic pokes. There is a slapstick charm to the collisions, but behind the silliness lies a surprising need for timing and positioning.
Variety comes from its rotating rule sets. Zero gravity turns jumps into drifting duels where momentum matters. One-hit instant knockout makes every touch a heart stopper. Starting with an energy shield shifts early exchanges into probing tests before the real scramble begins. You can play solo, go head-to-head, or team up for co-op, which suits quick skirmishes with friends as well as longer sessions experimenting with modes.
Be prepared for uneven challenge as you advance. Difficulty bumps appear, and lone players may feel the pressure most. The solution is not grind, but adaptation: switch weapons, tweak modes, or bring a partner to smooth the curve.
If you enjoy fast one-on-one clashes and the comic flair of ragdoll physics, this is an easy recommendation. Straightforward controls make it welcoming, the weapon and character selection keeps matchups fresh, and the mode list regularly remixes the rules. The spikes in difficulty are real, yet the flexible setups and multiplayer support give you plenty of ways to keep the chaos fun.
Developer
Nerons Brother
OS
Version
4.0.4
License
Free