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About Who Dies Last?
Who Dies Last? is a last-man-standing survival game published by Famobi. You fight against AI-controlled opponents in an enclosed arena, dealing damage with available weapons and abilities while managing your own health. The session ends when one character remains alive — and the goal is always to be that character.
The arena format creates a natural tension between aggression and caution. Attacking relentlessly deals damage but invites counter-strikes; hanging back preserves health but lets opponents consolidate while you watch. The correct balance shifts depending on how many rivals remain — aggressive early when the field is crowded, more calculated when only one or two opponents are left.
Famobi's production quality shows in the responsiveness of the controls and the clarity of the combat feedback. Hits register visibly, health bars communicate the state of each fight at a glance, and the arenas are sized so that engagements are forced rather than avoidable. You cannot win by running — the design ensures conflict is always imminent.
Each round is short enough to complete in two to three minutes, which makes the game well-suited to quick sessions. The skill ceiling comes from learning which weapons deal the most efficient damage per hit, managing health pickups that appear during the round, and reading the positions of remaining opponents before committing to a fight.
Key Features
- Last-man-standing format — the round ends when one character remains; every decision is made in the context of outlasting, not just winning individual fights
- Arena-forced encounters — maps are sized to prevent prolonged avoidance; combat is always close and contact is inevitable
- Health pickup management — pickups appear during rounds and create secondary objectives that overlap with combat positioning
- Famobi polish — smooth animations, clear hit feedback, and readable health bars maintain competitive clarity throughout
- Short round length — rounds conclude in two to three minutes, making it ideal for quick play sessions
Controls
How to Play
- 1The round starts with all characters placed in the arena. Move immediately — standing still makes you an easy target from multiple directions.
- 2Attack opponents to reduce their health. Prioritize weakened targets over full-health opponents — finishing a damaged enemy is more efficient than starting a new fight.
- 3Watch your own health bar. When it drops low, disengage if possible and look for a health pickup before re-engaging.
- 4As opponents are eliminated, the remaining arena becomes less chaotic. Shift from opportunistic fighting to deliberate positioning — know where the last rival is before attacking.
- 5Be the last character alive to win the round. Victory is not about dealing the most damage — it is about surviving longer than everyone else.
Tips & Tricks
- Let other opponents fight each other when the field is crowded. Entering a three-way fight as a third party is dangerous; waiting for it to resolve and attacking the weakened winner is often more efficient.
- Learn the health pickup spawn locations. Pickups often appear at predictable spots on the map — controlling those positions gives you a recovery advantage that compounds across a long round.
- Prioritize finishing blows over starting new fights. A character at 10% health dealt by someone else is a free elimination if you reach them first — scan for near-dead opponents before engaging a fresh one.
- In the final one-on-one, play more defensively than you did in the early crowd. With no third party to intervene, a mistake has no recovery — one bad trade can end a round you were winning.
Game Info
FAQ
Rounds typically start with several AI-controlled opponents in the same arena. The exact count varies by mode, but the last-man-standing format means the field shrinks as the round progresses until one character remains.
Health does not regenerate automatically — recovery comes from collecting health pickups that appear in the arena during the round. Managing when and how you reach those pickups is a core part of survival strategy.
Yes — weapon pickups and abilities are available in the arena. Different weapons deal different amounts of damage at different ranges; learning which items suit your playstyle is part of mastering the game.
Yes — damage dealt, eliminations, and survival time typically all contribute to a post-round score, allowing you to measure improvement even in rounds where you do not win.
AI opponents scale in aggressiveness as you progress through rounds, making later sessions more demanding than the opening ones.