Game is played with mouse
Hanger is a wild mix of timing and chaos where your stickman swings from ropes trying not to turn into a ragdoll mess. The goal’s simple but tricky—grab the next rope at just the right moment and swing across obstacles without smashing into spikes, walls, or those insane saw blades waiting to chop you up. Each attempt feels like a gamble. Sometimes you nail the timing perfectly, flying smoothly from one rope to another. Other times you totally mess up and end up flying off the screen or losing limbs left and right. Yeah, Hanger isn’t shy about chopping your stickman’s arms or legs off, but it’s all part of the messed-up fun. Losing limbs makes the game even crazier since you have to swing with less control and still try to survive. The levels start out chill enough to get your rhythm, but don’t get too comfy—things get tricky fast. You’ll face tight spaces, tricky angles, and tons of hazards that test your reflexes and patience. The game’s physics are the real star here; the way your character flings through the air or crumples after a bad move is both hilarious and brutal. One wrong swing can send you flying into spikes or off the map, and you’ll be begging for just one more shot to get it right. What makes Hanger addicting is how every tiny win feels like a real achievement. Swinging perfectly from rope to rope and avoiding death traps gives this rush that’s hard to quit. Plus, the ragdoll animations make your fails so entertaining, you don’t even mind starting over again and again. If you’re into games that require fast reflexes but don’t take themselves too seriously, this is it. Hanger punishes your mistakes but rewards quick thinking and timing with some crazy, fun moments. Just don’t get too attached to your limbs—they’re gonna come off sooner or later.