Ragdoll Archers

Action by AZ Games
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Take aim and fire arrows in this hilarious physics-based archery game! As a skilled ragdoll archer, shoot your opponents and watch them react with realistic physics. Complete increasingly challenging levels with different obstacles and targets, unlocking new archers and bows as you progress.
How to Play
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FAQ

Ragdoll Archers is a physics-based archery game where your goal is to defeat enemy stickmen by shooting them with your bow and arrow.

Each level presents a different challenge, with various enemy positions and obstacles to overcome. Aim carefully, considering the distance and height differences between you and your targets.

Line up your shot by adjusting the angle and power, then release to send your arrow flying! Watch as the physics engine creates realistic and often hilarious reactions when your arrows hit their targets. Progress through the levels to unlock new characters and weapons.

Use the following controls to play Ragdoll Archers:

  • Mouse Click and Drag: Pull back the bowstring to aim
  • Mouse Release: Fire the arrow
  • Mouse Movement: Adjust the angle and power of your shot

You can also click the fullscreen button in the top right to enjoy the game in fullscreen mode.

How do I defeat tough enemies?
Aim for headshots or vital areas for maximum damage. Some enemies may require multiple hits to defeat. Try different angles and power levels to find the most effective approach.
How do I unlock new archers and bows?
Progress through the levels and complete challenges to earn coins or points that can be used to unlock new characters and equipment. Each new item brings different abilities and advantages.
The game isn't loading, what should I do?
Try refreshing the page. If issues persist, make sure your browser is up to date and has JavaScript enabled. The game works best on Chrome, Firefox, or Edge browsers.
Are there any tips for improving my accuracy?
Practice makes perfect! Pay attention to the trajectory of your arrows and how they're affected by distance. For longer shots, aim higher to account for arrow drop. For moving targets, try to anticipate where they'll be when your arrow arrives.