
Ragdoll Launcher is a physics-based arcade game where you launch a ragdoll from a cannon and try to fly as far as possible using smart bounces and boosts. Unlike many endless runner or launcher games, this one relies heavily on bounce physics and chaining momentum, not just raw launch power—one perfect bounce can double your distance.
Small angle changes = huge differences in distance.
Late-game runs become more about control and prediction than luck.
1. Don’t max power early — it kills your control
From experience, going full power feels right… but usually leads to bad first landings. Use medium power to get cleaner, controllable bounce chains.
2. Aim slightly BEFORE TNT, not at it
A common mistake I made: targeting TNT directly. Best results come when you land just before TNT, letting momentum carry you into the explosion for a smoother boost.
3. First bounce decides your entire run
If your first landing is bad, the run is basically over. Focus more on angle precision than distance at the start.
4. Learn how surfaces “redirect” you
Different surfaces change your trajectory in subtle ways. After a few runs, you’ll notice patterns—this is where skill really starts to build.
5. Edge landings are secretly OP
Landing near the edge of a boost pad often gives:
This small trick helped me break my previous distance records.
Unlike many launcher games that rely on upgrades or grinding, Ragdoll Launcher feels more skill-based and physics-driven.
Ragdoll Launcher looks chaotic at first—but once you understand the physics, it becomes a skill-based distance game with real depth. Perfect for players who enjoy experimenting, improving runs, and chasing that one “perfect launch.”