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About Ragdoll Hit
Ragdoll Hit is a damage-and-distance scoring game where your sole objective is to apply maximum force to a ragdoll figure and score points from how far it flies, how many objects it collides with, and how much total damage the physics engine records over the duration of the trajectory. It sits in the same genre as classic Flash games like Ragdoll Cannon, updated with modern physics simulation that produces more complex and varied trajectories.
The interaction is straightforward: choose your weapon or launch method (punch, cannon blast, car strike depending on the level), aim at the ragdoll, and fire. The ragdoll then enters a fully simulated flight — bouncing off walls, tumbling through destructible objects, losing momentum gradually, and eventually coming to rest. The game tallies all impacts during the flight and adds distance traveled for a final score.
What keeps players engaged beyond the first few sessions is the level design. Different stages place the ragdoll in different starting positions and fill the environment with distinct obstacle configurations — spring trampolines that extend the flight, explosive barrels that add a velocity burst when struck, bowling-pin formations of additional ragdolls that chain into massive combo hits, and narrow corridors that constrain the ragdoll into high-impact walls. Learning which launch angles maximize use of each environment's specific obstacles is where the genuine strategy emerges.
Score chasers discover that the highest point runs are rarely the most visually dramatic ones. Sometimes a precisely angled medium-force launch that threads through every bounce point in a level scores more than a maximum-force blast that goes in a straight line to the far wall. The optimal trajectory is an environmental puzzle as much as a raw physics experiment.
Key Features
- Physics-based scoring from distance traveled, object impacts, and damage accumulated
- Multiple launch methods across levels: punch, cannon, vehicle strike
- Destructible objects and environmental bounce points that extend and amplify trajectories
- Explosive barrels add velocity bursts mid-flight for score chain extension
- Bowling-pin ragdoll formations create multi-hit chain combos
- Each level has a unique obstacle layout that rewards specific launch angles
Controls
How to Play
- 1Look at the level layout before launching. Identify trampolines, barrels, and object clusters — these are where your points come from.
- 2Aim your launch at the angle that sends the ragdoll into the most obstacles. Dead-center hits on barrels give the biggest velocity boost.
- 3Set your power level. Full power is not always optimal — sometimes a mid-power launch lands the ragdoll on a trampoline that does more work than a raw max blast.
- 4Watch the flight path. The game records every collision automatically — your job after launching is to observe and learn what the environment does to the trajectory.
- 5After the ragdoll comes to rest, your score appears. Compare to the level target and replay with a different angle or power setting if you fell short.
Tips & Tricks
- Explosive barrels are the highest-value single objects in most levels. A trajectory that hits two barrels in sequence will usually outscore one that travels further but hits nothing.
- Trampolines reverse direction — launch the ragdoll at a shallow angle toward a trampoline to get a horizontal bounce that travels further than a high arc that drops from above.
- Aim for the torso, not the head or feet. Center-mass impacts transfer force more efficiently in most ragdoll physics systems — glancing blows to extremities send less total energy into the ragdoll.
- Review your best run mentally before trying to improve it. Identify the first point where the ragdoll slowed dramatically — that is where you missed an obstacle that would have extended the chain.
Game Info
FAQ
No — the game features a set of premade levels with distinct obstacle layouts. There is no user-generated content system in this version.
Scores vary dramatically by level based on the obstacle configuration. Levels with multiple explosive barrels and trampoline chains have significantly higher theoretical maximums than open-arena levels.
Yes — every level is replayable at any time. Your personal best is displayed alongside the level target, and you can attempt as many runs as you like to improve it.