Stickman King
Exterminate the monsters from a pixelated world and become the Stickman King in an extraordinary mix of retro-styled action platformers and 2D shooting games! The heroic stickman is determined to save the people of the realm from hostile zombies, wizards, wild boars, and various other atrocities. It’s up to you to showcase the skill and wits to make it come to fruition!
Instead of the classic 2D platformer mechanics, such as jumping and avoiding obstacles, this game brings a fresh perspective for this old-school genre to the table. Our protagonist wields a magical throwing dagger that’s not only lethal but also teleports the character to the location it drops at as soon as you command to pick it up again.Â
How to play Stickman King
The gameplay mechanics are quite unorthodox and might feel off-putting at first, but as soon as you grasp the basic principles, they become quite intuitive. If you’re a player who gives up easily, though, you better skip this one because it might take more than a couple of tries to get through even the introductory levels. The key to victory is the thoughtful use of the character’s teleport to the dagger’s location ability since when used recklessly, you’ll quickly get into harm’s way and be forced to start over.
What are the controls for Stickman King?
You can play Stickman King on mobile and PC devices alike. The controls might feel a lot more intuitive on a touchscreen device, though.
- In a PC browser, click, hold, drag, and finally release to toss the magical dagger in the desired direction.Â
- On mobile, simply swipe to use the same ability. Keep in mind that as soon as you click/tap the next time, our protagonist will teleport to the dagger’s current location.
Features
- An epic stickman 2D action/platform/shooter mix
- Deadly throwing dagger teleports the protagonist to its location
- Minecraft-inspired pixelated graphics and challenging gameplay
- The realm of stickmen is invaded by forces of evil
Release date
December 2024
Developer
Vkusnyatina
Platform
All devices