Ragdoll Drop Lab
Place pads, ramps and fans, then drop the ragdoll into the target zone.
Click canvas to place · 1-5 select tool · Space drop · R reset · C clear · M mute · fewer tools = more stars
How to play
- Bounce pads are most useful as the last surface before the target zone.
- Ramps work best when you keep them short. Long shallow ramps slow the ragdoll down too much.
- Fans push the character to the right inside a vertical column. Use them to nudge a fall sideways.
- Bumpers are great for tight ricochets, but two bumpers in series can spin the ragdoll out of control.
Controls
- Use mouse to place objects in the lab area.
- Tap the canvas to place the currently selected tool: pad, ramp, fan or bumper.
Tips & strategy
- Bounce pads are most useful as the last surface before the target zone.
- Ramps work best when you keep them short. Long shallow ramps slow the ragdoll down too much.
- Fans push the character to the right inside a vertical column. Use them to nudge a fall sideways.
- Bumpers are great for tight ricochets, but two bumpers in series can spin the ragdoll out of control.
- Use fewer objects than your budget to earn three stars. The game tracks your best per level.
Ragdoll Drop Lab — original physics puzzles
Ragdoll Drop Lab is a physics puzzle game built for New.gg. Your job is to drop a small ragdoll character into a target zone using a limited budget of tools: bounce pads, ramps, fans and bumpers. Each level has a fixed drop point and a target zone, plus a few static obstacles in between. You design the path. The simulation does the rest.
Tools and physics
The ragdoll is a small system of points and constraints. It will tumble, roll, and ragdoll off surfaces. Bounce pads send the character back up, ramps deflect at an angle, fans push horizontally inside a vertical column, and bumpers are round repellers. Plan for the ragdoll to land slightly off where you expected; small adjustments to placement matter more than the choice of tool.
Stars and replay
Levels grant up to three stars based on how few tools you used relative to the budget. Replay is encouraged: a clean three-star solution often uses one bounce pad placed very precisely. Stars per level are saved locally in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
Is this Ragdoll Hit?
No. Ragdoll Drop Lab is an original physics puzzle built for New.gg. There is no combat, and the levels, art and rules are original.
How does star scoring work?
Levels have an object budget. Using fewer objects earns more stars. Solving with the minimum count earns three stars.
Is the game violent?
No. The ragdoll lands in a target zone. There is no combat, blood or gore.
Can I undo a placement?
Use Reset to clear your placements and try again. We may add per-object undo later.
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