SPACE or MOUSE for playing.
Stickman Hook doesn't give you superpowers or weapons—just a rope, a bunch of pegs, and some serious swing physics. You’re this goofy-looking stick dude flinging yourself across weird floating levels with only momentum and timing on your side. No tutorial nonsense. You hit the spacebar (or click), your stickman grabs the next hook, and off you go flying. But it’s not just press-and-pray. You gotta know when to hold on and when to let go, or you’re just gonna spin awkwardly in circles or fall off the screen like a total noob. Some hooks are way too close together, others are across massive gaps where you have to get creative with your angle and speed. It’s not impossible, just weirdly addictive. Stickman Hook starts off making you feel like a pro. You swing once, maybe twice, land clean, and think it’s gonna be easy. That lasts about five levels. Then it starts messing with you. You’ll get a hook placed mid-fall that you need to hit with pixel-perfect timing. Or worse—hooks that feel like bait because grabbing the wrong one sends you the opposite way. The game lowkey trolls you if you stop paying attention. Every level looks simple but has that one section where you’re like, "How do they expect me to even reach that?" Momentum is your real weapon here. If you just swing a little, you’re not going anywhere. But build up speed by chaining perfect swings and suddenly you’re flying through the level with no brakes. The tricky part? Knowing when to stop. Overshoot the hook? Bye. Slam into a wall? Restart. But somehow, that’s the fun of it. You mess up and hit retry without even thinking. It’s got that "just one more try" energy that turns into like 50 retries because you know you can do better. There’s a bunch of stickman costumes too. You can unlock a banana suit or bounce around as a cheeseburger if that’s your thing. Totally pointless, but kinda hilarious. Doesn’t help your game at all—still gotta nail the physics—but it adds a bit of flavor when you’re flying face-first into the ground. Stickman Hook might look simple, but it sneaks up on you. The physics feel way more real than they should for a stickman game, and getting that perfect rhythm is weirdly satisfying. It’s unbanned on most school Wi-Fi too, so yeah, good luck focusing on class after discovering it.