Drunken Duel

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Drunken Duel
Drunken Duel Developer: RHM Interactive
Published: December 14, 2020
Game Technology: unity
Compatible Devices: Mobile, Desktop

About Drunken Duel

On a rooftop arena, orange and blue stickmen wobble, fire, and tumble toward a five-point showdown. Drunken Duel turns a tiny shooting match into slapstick trouble, where one bad shot can kick your fighter backward toward a skyline drop. The orange stickman and blue stickman never stand still, so every hit feels half skill, half disaster.

This ragdoll shooter uses ragdoll physics, silly movement, and one-button shooting to make each round unpredictable. Built with Unity/WebGL for browser play, it runs on mobile and desktop with no download, so the match starts fast and ends even faster. A wobbling pistol may point at the enemy one second, then drift just high enough to waste the shot.

The rooftop battle game includes 1 Player mode against the computer and 2 Player mode for local multiplayer. The goal is a score to 5, but reaching it can feel messy when knockback sends a fighter sliding across the roof. Players who like chaotic arena pressure may also enjoy Kogama Real Pvp, which shares the same direct player-versus-player tension.

Gameplay

In Drunken Duel, both stickman fighters sway like they barely remember why they climbed onto the roof. The trick is not to fire randomly; it is to wait for the barrel to swing through a useful angle. Shoot too early, and the recoil may shove your own fighter into a ragdoll tumble.

Each round is short, but the momentum can flip instantly. A clean shot causes knockback, and that little push may be enough to dump the other side over the edge. When the spinning helicopter enters the rooftop showdown, the match turns mean in a funny way, because shooting it can crash it into your rival.

Balance control matters more than it first appears. Beginners often overcorrect the ragdoll aim, tapping in panic while the weapon is already passing the target. Fans of Ragdoll Games will recognize that awkward comedy: the win is sweeter because the body almost betrayed you first.

How to Play

Pick the orange side or blue side, choose solo or local multiplayer, and watch the fighter’s arm movement before firing. In this two-player duel game, patience beats button-mashing because the pistol needs to line up naturally. One rushed tap can miss wide and leave your fighter exposed to the next blast.

In 1 Player mode, use the early rounds to learn the rhythm of the sway. In 2 Player mode, the real fun comes from competitive rematches on the same couch, especially when one friend steals a point after nearly falling. If you want sharper aiming practice, Master Archery Shooting also rewards timing instead of frantic inputs.

Desktop duels feel like a keyboard standoff, while mobile touch play makes each shot feel more deliberate. Either way, do not chase the aim too hard. Let the drunk stickman shooter settle for a split second, then fire before the chance slips past.

Controls

The controls are small, but the consequences are loud. One press fires, and the wobble decides whether the shot lands cleanly or sends your fighter into trouble.

  • W — shoot for one player
  • Up Arrow — shoot for the other player
  • Mouse / Touch — choose modes and use on-screen shooting controls

Features

The physics fighting game includes weapons that react with loose, comic recoil instead of stiff aiming. That recoil can save a round or ruin it, especially when a shot bumps your fighter away from danger. The rooftop arena leaves very little room for mistakes.

The helicopter hazard adds a second target with its own risk. Hit it at the right moment, and the spinning helicopter may swing into your opponent; miss the setup, and the falling wreck can punish you instead. That sudden reversal gives casual quick sessions real bite.

Short rounds create replay value because the loser always sees one mistake they want to fix. The score to 5 keeps the rivalry focused without dragging the match out. This free online action game is beginner-friendly, but the player who reads the sway usually controls the rematch.

Similar Games

  1. Fire Storm — a fast combat game with weapons, pressure, and quick decisions. It fits players who like shooting moments where one missed attack can turn the fight.
  2. Cat Gunner Vs Zombies — a side-scrolling shooter with constant enemy pressure and quick reaction shots. Good for anyone who enjoys Shooting Games with danger closing in from the screen edge.
  3. Archer Warrior — a projectile-based battle game where timing the shot matters more than firing without thinking. A late release can waste the opening and give the enemy room to answer.

Advantages

  • Short score-based rounds make competitive rematches easy to repeat after a painful loss.
  • Local multiplayer turns the blue side and orange side into a noisy couch rivalry.
  • Ragdoll movement creates funny failures, including wild knockback and sudden rooftop falls.
  • The helicopter changes match momentum when a safe-looking round suddenly becomes a crash zone.
  • Browser play supports mobile and desktop, so keyboard duels and touch shots both feel natural.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Drunken Duel?

Drunken Duel is a ragdoll physics shooting game where orange and blue stickman fighters battle on a rooftop until one side reaches five points.

How do you win a match in Drunken Duel?

You win by timing your shots, using the wobbling aim to your advantage, and scoring five successful knockouts before your opponent does.

Can I play Drunken Duel with a friend?

Yes, this two-player duel game includes a 2 Player mode for local duels, as well as a 1 Player mode for solo matches against the computer.

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