Ragdoll Dismounting is a darkly funny physics sandbox that taps into the primal joy of seeing things break. It’s a 'kinetic puzzle' game where your only goal is to cause as much damage as possible to a poor stickman. It’s therapeutic in a weird way, especially when you find a particularly creative way to launch your character into a wall of TNT.
The variety of vehicles and props is impressive. You can put your ragdoll in anything from a shopping cart to a jet-powered motorbike. The physics are intentionally exaggerated, leading to hilarious and unpredictable outcomes. It’s not a deep narrative experience, but as a physics playground, it’s one of the most entertaining ways to waste time on your phone.
There’s a certain primitive satisfaction in watching a stickman tumble down a flight of stairs and hit every jagged edge on the way. Ragdoll Dismounting nails that 'crunchy' physics feel, and for a few minutes, it’s genuinely fun to just mess around. But as a game, it falls apart pretty quickly. The economy is broken—it feels like it takes an eternity to earn enough money to unlock new vehicles or levels. It’s clearly designed to make you frustrated enough to buy currency.
The game is also eerily quiet; there’s no background music, just the sounds of snapping bones and thuds. It makes the experience feel a bit hollow. And the ads... they are everywhere. Every other crash is interrupted by a video. It kills the momentum of what should be a fast-paced sandbox. It’s a decent enough toy if you just want to see some digital carnage, but it lacks the polish and fair progression to be something I’d recommend long-term.
Performance: Physics calculations are stable, but heavy ad loading can cause the app to hang occasionally.
Buy if: You enjoy physics sandboxes and have a high tolerance for repetitive grinding.
Skip if: You want a game with a soundtrack or a fair reward system.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 1.56Thu Dec 25 2025
fix bugs
Ragdoll Dismounting : Perform death-defying motor stunts; crash into walls; break bones and Share your friends!
How To Play:
- Tap and Hold on button Start and "Eject" if you want
FEATURES:
- Unique active ragdoll physics system
- Crunchy sound effects
- Multiple levels
- Multiple vehicles
- Multiple props for level customization
- Use stickmen instead of ordinary crash test dummies
You need to damage the character stickman score as many points as possible.
Do not attempt game actions in real life.
Requires iOS 15.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Ragdoll Dismounting : Perform death-defying motor stunts; crash into walls; break bones and Share your friends!
How To Play:
- Tap and Hold on button Start and "Eject" if you want
FEATURES:
- Unique active ragdoll physics system
- Crunchy sound effects
- Multiple levels
- Multiple vehicles
- Multiple props for level customization
- Use stickmen instead of ordinary crash test dummies
You need to damage the character stickman score as many points as possible.
Do not attempt game actions in real life.










Ragdoll Dismounting is a physics-based simulation game that allows you to perform incredible stunts and crash your character into various obstacles. Use a variety of vehicles, poses, and props to maximize the damage and earn points. Featuring a custom level editor and multiple game modes, it's a sandbox of endless destructive possibilities.
Unique active ragdoll physics system
Multiple vehicles: cars, bikes, scooters
Custom level editor
Satisfying sound effects of destruction
Wait for the 'Power' bar to reach its peak before launching. The more momentum you have at the start, the more force you'll have when you hit the first obstacle.
Destroy enemies, go through the levels using a variety of tricks. Each level is designed uniquely. Catch the flag to complete the level. Think right before you...
AppAdvice - Mon Jul 28 2025
Create your own chaos! Place ramps, TNT, and saws in any configuration you want and share your creations with the community.
The game uses simple stickman characters and stylized physics, making the 'destruction' feel more like a cartoon than a realistic depiction.