Kick the Dendy
Kick the Dendy is an anti-stress ragdoll game in the spirit of Kick the Buddy, with a bunch of ways to mess around and get creative. You get weapons, objects, backgrounds, and even a tuna, and everything on the screen reacts to what you do. Want to break things? Do it. Curious what happens if you start throwing items at the tuna? Try it. Every experiment turns into its own little story, and you decide how it goes. Pick any item from the shop and use it however you want. You can hurl stuff at the hero or just drag the tuna around the screen. Ragdoll physics makes the movements look goofy and sometimes totally unpredictable.
How to play?
For the damage you deal, you earn ichor, the in-game currency. Spend it on new torture tools, weapons, heroes, and background decorations. The more you experiment, the more options you unlock. Add a new character, swap out the scene, try a different loadout of items, and set up an even tougher test. It all works simply: choose an item, use it, and see what happens. There are no rules here except the ones you come up with yourself. Want to jump in for a few minutes and blow off some steam, run a chain of experiments with characters and objects, or just watch how the ragdoll reacts to hits and falls? You can do all of that in one place. This style of anti-stress game helps you switch off for a while, because every new action leads to funny, chaotic situations.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.50 out of 5, based on 8 votes.
- Released in October 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 12+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Anti-stress ragdoll sandbox where everything on screen reacts to your actions
- Use weapons, objects, backgrounds, and a tuna as your main test subject
- Earn ichor from dealing damage and spend it as in-game currency
- Unlock new torture tools, heroes, and background decorations as you play
- No fixed rules, you create your own experiments and challenges
























