Stick Boy: Bazooka Ragdoll: Explosive Angles Without Hitting the Wrong Target
Stick Boy: Bazooka Ragdoll is an aiming game where players hold to aim, release to fire, destroy enemies and bases, buy new bazookas, and avoid dangerous collateral damage.
The point of each shot
Stick Boy: Bazooka Ragdoll turns each level into an explosive aiming puzzle. The objective is to destroy all enemies, use bazookas with different bullet behavior, and clear the stage without losing your own stick character or hitting protected targets. The ragdoll physics make every blast feel unpredictable, but the better shots are planned.
The game is not only about firing at the closest enemy. A bazooka round can hit terrain, trigger a chain reaction, destroy part of a base, or send ragdolls into hazards. That means the best target may be a wall, a support, or a spot between enemies rather than a body.
Because the level can fail through hazards or wrong hits, power has to be controlled. A strong explosion is useful only when the angle is safe.
Controls and first aiming habits
To aim, hold your finger on the screen or press and hold the left mouse button. Adjust the angle and power, then release to fire. The first few shots should be used to learn how quickly the aim changes and how far the projectile travels.
Start with direct lines before attempting trick shots. If an enemy can be cleared safely with a simple arc, use it. Save risky angles for enemies behind cover or bases that need a structural hit.
After each shot, watch the full result. A blast may remove more than expected, or it may shift debris into a new position. The next shot should respond to the changed level, not repeat the original plan.
Weapons and level reading
Buying new weapons is meaningful when the weapon changes what you can solve. A different bazooka or bullet type may help against clustered enemies, reinforced positions, or awkward angles. Do not buy only because something looks stronger. Buy because it gives an answer to a layout that currently causes trouble.
Look for supports and weak points. Destroying a base directly may take more shots than removing the part that holds it together. If enemies are grouped, aim for the zone that affects the whole group.
At the same time, check for protected characters or hazards. A shot that clears enemies but destroys the wrong target still fails the level. The safest explosive is the one that stops where you expect it to stop.
Where runs go wrong
The pattern to break is using maximum power for every shot. More force can overshoot, rebound badly, or create too much collateral damage. Another mistake is ignoring the terrain. The level geometry is part of the puzzle.
Players may also fire too quickly after a miss. Pause and ask whether the problem was angle, power, target choice, or weapon type.
If a level feels chaotic, choose a smaller goal: remove one support, isolate one enemy group, or create a safe line for the next shot.
Player fit
Stick Boy: Bazooka Ragdoll suits players who enjoy aiming puzzles, explosive physics, weapon unlocks, and levels where one smart shot can solve several problems. It is quick to understand but rewards patient targeting.
Players looking for realistic shooting or pure reflex combat should look elsewhere; the real attraction is destructive problem solving: hold, aim, release, watch the physics, and adjust the next shot with better information.