Ragdoll Flip
Ragdoll Flip
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Ragdoll Flip

A physics stunt game where every trampoline jump can turn into a clean combo or a full-body crash.

Ragdoll Flip cover

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What is Ragdoll Flip?

Ragdoll Flip is a browser-based stunt game built around trampolines, ragdoll physics, and aerial flips. You launch a floppy athlete into the air, control the rotation during the jump, and try to land safely instead of tumbling into a messy wipeout.

The main goal is to chain good jumps into higher scores. Clean landings, longer air time, and multiple flips all matter, but the real challenge is control. The ragdoll body does not move like a rigid gymnast, so every bounce feels a little unstable and every release matters.

How to Play Ragdoll Flip

Each run starts on a trampoline. You jump, rise into the air, and decide how much rotation to add before the landing. The core loop is simple: bounce up, start the flip, manage the spin, then release in time to set up a safe touchdown. If you over-rotate, the landing falls apart. If you stop too early, you can come down flat and lose the run.

Your short-term goal is to survive the next jump with a clean landing. Your bigger goal is to turn that into a scoring streak. More air time and extra flips can improve your run, but only if you still come down under control. That means every attempt becomes a balance between pushing for style and protecting the landing.

As the game goes on, consistency matters more than one huge trick. Coins and unlocks give you reasons to keep playing, but the real challenge stays the same: read the bounce, match your spin to the height, and keep the body stable enough to land ready for the next jump. Strong runs come from rhythm and timing, not from forcing maximum rotation every time.

Controls

Key Action
Click / Tap Jump
Hold while in the air Speed up rotation
Release Prepare for landing

Tips of Ragdoll Flip

  • Treat the landing as the most important part of the jump. Extra flips only help if you can still come down clean.
  • Match your rotation to your bounce height. Higher jumps give you room for more spin, while lower jumps punish over-rotation fast.
  • Do not hold the flip for the full airtime. Release early enough to let the body settle before touching down.
  • Build score through repeatable clean jumps first, then add riskier combos once your timing feels stable.

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