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Stick It to the Stickman drops you into an office that has completely lost its mind. Forget deadlines and meetings - here, the only way to move up is by knocking everyone else down. From the moment you start, it feels less like work and more like a cartoon fight scene that got way out of hand.

You’ll find yourself throwing punches, dodging flying bodies, and accidentally causing chaos just by trying to survive. The way characters flop and crash around makes every fight feel different, and half the fun is watching things spiral out of control.
Your mission is simple on paper: make it to the top. In reality, it’s a nonstop brawl against coworkers who are just as desperate as you are. Each floor brings tougher enemies and even more unpredictable situations.
As you keep going, you’ll pick up strange new abilities that change how you fight. Some runs turn you into a powerhouse, smashing everything in front of you. Other times, you’ll rely on weird skills that feel chaotic but somehow work. That constant change is what keeps the game fresh.
Everything around you can turn into a weapon, and none of it makes much sense - in the best way possible. Every day, office items suddenly become tools of destruction, and you’ll quickly learn to grab whatever you can.
The upgrade system adds to the madness. At the end of each round, you choose new skills, slowly building a playstyle that suits how you like to play. You can go wild with attacks, or mix it up with something a bit more well-balanced. Either way, things rarely stay under control for long.
If you like a bit of progression, the main mode lets you push forward step by step, facing bigger challenges as you go. If you’d rather test how long you can last, survival mode keeps throwing enemies at you until you finally slip up.
There’s also the option to play with someone else, which turns the chaos up even higher. It’s fun, unpredictable, and just a little bit competitive.
Getting into the game is easy, even if mastering it takes time:
The key is to stay flexible. Since each run gives you different upgrades, you’ll need to adjust your approach on the fly.
Stick It to The Stickman is messy in the best possible way. It’s fast, funny, and never quite predictable. Whether you’re playing for a quick laugh or trying to beat your last run, it’s the kind of game that’s hard to put down. And honestly, sometimes it’s just nice to let off a little steam - even if it means flipping a desk or two.



















