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Ragdoll Playground: Break It!

Rating:5 (1 votes)
Played:16 times
Classification:Physics-Based Games

Ragdoll Playground: Break It! is a destruction simulator with realistic ragdoll physics, where you relieve stress by throwing, hitting, and destroying a dummy in countless creative tortures. This is not just a simple game, but a physics playground where every collision, every movement brings a real and satisfying feeling.

Realistic physics simulation: the more pain, the more fun

In Ragdoll Playground: Break It!, you can freely throw the dummy against the wall, drop it into a deep pit, fall on a sharp object, or make it hit a moving trap. Each strong impact will bring you more points, and the more damage, the bigger the bonus.

Interestingly, every detail of the dummy reacts flexibly: twisted limbs, body flying everywhere, and each detachable part is all reproduced based on accurate physics. Every moment is a show of chaos and humor.

How to play Ragdoll Playground Break It!

Freely create with a diverse trap system

  • Sharp object to pierce the dummy.
  • Platforms to throw characters into the air.
  • Giant hammers to create powerful blows.
  • Chainsaws and moving objects to increase collision chains.

You can combine many types of traps to create painful chain reactions, for example, throw the dummy into the wall, then let it fall on the sharp object, then be hammered into the abyss.

How to play Ragdoll Playground: Break It

  • Hold the left mouse button: drag the dummy.
  • Release the mouse button: throw the dummy into the wall or trap.
  • Place traps: click to select the type of obstacle, then place it in the desired position.
  • Combine traps: create collision chains to maximize the score.

Conclusion

Ragdoll Playground: Break It! has no limits or rigid rules. You can try everything: create your own traps, change the angle of your throw, and create the most unique destruction. If you've ever been curious to see how physics works when people are thrown into walls in a funny way, this is the place to try it.

Physics-Based Games