Stickman: Slash the Rope
Stickman: Slash the Rope throws the ragdoll stick hero into tricky physics puzzles where one wrong cut sends him flying or dropping into the void. Stickman hangs from ropes, sits on platforms, or rests near balloons, and a single slice of the rope can clear him from the screen in different ways. Levels look simple at first, but the stick figure setups keep changing, so the same cut will not work twice. Across fifty short stages, the game steadily adds new objects, harder layouts, and weirder angles for the rope and ball. The stickman does not move on his own, so every fall, launch, or slide happens only after you act.
How to play?
Swipe or click to cut the rope at the right moment and in the right place. Sometimes a clean drop into the abyss ends the level, and sometimes Stickman has to fly off the screen, carried away by a ball. The position of the rope decides how he falls, bounces, or rolls after the cut, so small timing changes can flip the result.
Interact with the props around him when the layout gets more complex. Push or drop objects so they bump into the ball, tilt a platform, or shift the stick figure closer to the edge. On stages where Stickman lies on a bottom platform, move items until the ball lands on the opposite side, then flip him down. Clear all fifty stickman puzzles and see how fast your brain adapts to new rope and platform tricks. Restart tough stickman levels, test a different cut, and keep slicing ropes until every last stick figure finally disappears from the screen.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.62 out of 5, based on 3232 votes.
- Released in May 2018.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Fifty separate stickman rope puzzles gradually increase object density and layout complexity
- Some levels end only when Stickman leaves the screen carried by a ball instead of just falling
- Stickman remains completely static until the rope is cut or objects physically push him
- Bottom-platform stages require dropping a ball on the opposite side to flip Stickman off the edge
Tips & Tricks:
- Test a quick cut first to see how the rope angle changes Stickman’s fall path
- On platform levels, shift objects one by one instead of dragging everything at once
- When the ball barely misses Stickman, adjust either your cut timing or the place where you slice the rope
























