Stickman Party is pure couch chaos. It’s a bunch of mini-games you can play alone, but it’s way more fun with friends. One second you’re scoring goals in stickman soccer, the next you’re scrambling to stay on a crumbling platform while everyone else tries to shove you off.
On desktop, just use the arrow keys to move and spacebar for actions. On mobile, the touch controls are simple tap to move, swipe to attack or dodge. That’s it. Anyone can pick it up in seconds, which makes it perfect for party play.
Every game is quick and ridiculous. You’ll probably lose your first few rounds because someone pushes you into lava or because you forgot you had to collect stars instead of dodge them. But that’s what makes it great you just hit restart and try again.
Playing with friends is where it really shines. Expect shouting, laughing, and plenty of “that was total BS” moments.
If you enjoy party-style chaos, check out Stickman Punishment or Stickman Reach for more quick-action multiplayer fun.
Stickman Punishment refers to a subgenre of stickman games focused on causing damage, often in a humorous or over-the-top manner, to a stick figure character through various dismounting or torture scenarios.
Stickman Reach likely refers to games where a stickman character must reach a certain goal, often involving platforming, puzzle-solving, or overcoming obstacles with unique abilities. This can encompass a wide range of gameplay styles.



















