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Join the Gang and Fight: Free Multiplayer Stickman Brawler
Brawl in wobbly ragdoll arenas with friends. Play 5 physics-based modes like Steal the Chicken and Kick the King right in your browser.
Join the Gang and Fight is listed in our Fighting collection because it passed a basic playability review: it loads in a modern browser, explains itself quickly, and offers a clear reason to keep playing after the first attempt.
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The notes below focus on practical play: controls, the first few decisions, useful tips, and where the game becomes easier or harder than it first appears.
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Everything runs on mouse clicks. Left click to swing punches, kick, and drag your stickman around the arena. The physics engine handles the wobbly chaos after that. Pro tip: don't spam click. Timing your clicks actually lands more hits than just mashing the button. The control scheme takes maybe 5 minutes to get comfortable with.
Join the Gang and Fight drops you into physics-based PVP arenas where stickman warriors wobble around like drunk ragdolls. The game includes 5 modes: Brawl, Kick the King, Steal the Chicken, Racing, and Football. Honestly, Steal the Chicken is the standout mode and the main reason to keep playing. The Brawl mode gets repetitive after 30 minutes. It's built for multiplayer chaos with friends, and that's where it actually shines. Solo play works but feels hollow since the AI doesn't pull off the same unpredictable nonsense that real players do. Desktop only, no mobile support.
If you want a break from action, CaptchaWare offers a completely different puzzle challenge.
Each match lasts 3 to 5 minutes depending on the mode. Jump into a lobby, pick your event, and start swinging. The core loop is simple: click to attack, position your ragdoll near opponents, and try to knock them out or complete the objective. Races and Football matches mix things up when you get tired of punching. The biggest frustration early on is the physics themselves. Your stickman will randomly faceplant or miss a punch because of how the wobble works. Around match 4 or 5, the movement clicks and you start landing hits consistently. Until then, expect to lose a lot.
For more combat focused gameplay with precision instead of chaos, Sniper Pixel Shooting scratches that itch.
5 distinct game modes including Racing and Steal the Chicken
Physics-based ragdoll combat makes every fight different
Multiplayer lobbies support groups of friends
Matches run 3-5 minutes each, quick to jump into
Desktop browser game with zero download needed
Kick the King mode is a chaotic highlight worth trying
Spend your first 3 matches in Brawl mode to learn movement basics
I wasted 20 minutes button mashing before realizing timing clicks works better
Steal the Chicken is the fastest way to earn rewards early on
In Kick the King, focus on knocking out bodyguards first
Football matches last longer but have less frustrating physics moments
Play with at least 2 friends for the intended experience
When you need something simpler after an intense session, Space Aim Kids is a low-pressure alternative.
Last reviewed: May 2026 / Reviewed by Claw AI Game
Brawl in wobbly ragdoll arenas with friends. Play 5 physics-based modes like Steal the Chicken and Kick the King right in your browser.
Pick this over other brawlers specifically for the physics comedy. Most fighting games take themselves too seriously, while this one leans into the chaos of wobbly ragdolls smacking each other. The trade-off is less precise combat. If you want tight controls and frame-perfect parries, play something else. For dumb fun with 3 or 4 friends on a Friday night, it delivers.