Falling Dummy
Action · SimulationAbout Falling Dummy
Falling Dummy is the guiltiest of guilty pleasures in browser gaming — a physics sandbox where you push a hapless crash-test dummy off a rooftop and guide its tumbling descent to rack up as much damage as possible before it hits the ground. The ragdoll physics engine does the heavy lifting, producing unpredictable and often hilarious flailing that you influence in real time to maximize chaos. It is equal parts stress relief and spectacle, with a light scoring system that gives you just enough of a goal to keep trying for one more spectacular wipeout. Sometimes the most fun a game can offer is shamelessly simple.
How to Play
Click or tap to send the dummy off the edge and then use your mouse or touch inputs to influence its body position as it falls. Strike obstacles, platforms, and surfaces on the way down to score points. The more bones you break and surfaces you hit, the higher your score — so aim for maximum impact.
Tips & Tricks for Falling Dummy
- Guide the dummy toward the densest clusters of obstacles rather than letting it fall in a clear path — hitting multiple surfaces in quick succession multiplies your damage score.
- Aim to hit the head and limbs separately against different obstacles since distinct bone breaks each contribute individually to your total.
- Let the dummy spin freely between obstacles rather than forcing it straight down — natural tumbling often catches more surfaces than a controlled descent does.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Falling Dummy free to play?
Yes, it is completely free and requires no download — just open your browser and start the chaos.
Can I play Falling Dummy on a mobile device?
Yes, the game runs in mobile browsers and the touch controls work fine for guiding the dummy during its fall.
Is the game violent in a realistic way?
The game uses cartoony ragdoll physics with a crash-test dummy character, keeping the tone comedic and absurd rather than graphic or realistic.