
Ragdoll Playground
Ragdoll Playground is a physics sandbox. You drop dummies into a test room, add objects, press start, and watch funny (and sometimes chaotic) results. There’s no score—make your own goals and mini-challenges.
For Whom
Good for curious players who like to build and test ideas. One session can be 5–10 minutes, or longer if you’re setting up a big chain reaction. Works in a browser on PC and phones; landscape view is easiest. Content note: cartoon violence and falls.
How to Play
- Press Play, then pick an empty map or a simple preset.
- Click/tap the menu to spawn items: boxes, wheels, ramps, buttons, and ragdolls.
- Drag to place objects; pinch/scroll to zoom; use on-screen rotate or keys (if shown).
- Press Start/Play to run the physics. Pause to adjust, then try again.
- Save or clear the scene and build a new experiment.
Controls: mouse to click/drag; scroll to zoom; R/Q/E may rotate (if available). On touch, tap/drag; pinch to zoom.
Tips for Beginners
- Begin small: one ramp, one box, one ragdoll.
- Use pause to line up parts before you let them move.
- Leave space around moving wheels and springs.
- If the frame rate drops, delete extra parts or hide effects.
- Set a goal, like “keep the dummy safe for 10 seconds.”
About the Game
You create your own “win” conditions: protect the dummy, build a domino run, or launch a cart across the room. Many pages keep your build while the tab is open, but a refresh may reset progress.
Mini-FAQ
- It’s lagging—what helps? Close other tabs/apps, lower effects, and remove extra props.
- Can I play on my phone? Yes. Touch works; use landscape for more room.
Open the editor and try to build a safe ramp that carries a dummy from left to right without a crash.